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Re: broadcast encryption
At 11:06 AM 8/3/94, Matthew D. Finlayson wrote:
>On Wed, 3 Aug 1994, Paul J. Ste. Marie wrote:
>>>The US is a signatory to the International Telecommunications Union
>>>(ITU) treaties that allocate various parts of the radio spectrum for
>>>different uses around the world. One of those treaties (or some part
>>>of one; I forget which) prohibits the use of encryption to "obscure
>>>meaning."
>>
>>So how is it that the satellite companies are allowed to encrypt their
>>signals, while individuals are not? Another example where
>>corporations have greater rights than individuals?
>>
>> --Paul
>
>Who are these satellite companies?
>
>I work for a major international record carrier and I have no encryption on
>any of the earth stations in my inventory.
>
> --Matt
You mean that pay-per-view satellite TV is *not* encrypted?
b&
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