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Jun
satellite
RM asked:

This question is concerning law and bootlegging satellite signal.

I can understand if someone gets fined for stealing Cable TV because in order to do so they would have to physically take a wire that they do not own, and re-direct it on to their property. However, satellites are very different.

Satellite signals are being blasted down on to our houses whether we like it or not. How can we call it “stealing” a satellite signal if all we’re doing is collecting a signal that is already being blasted at our houses?

So can anyone actually get charged for stealing a satellite signal?
Perdendosi

That’s an interesting point, but I don’t think decrypting cell signals are is the same as Sat waves.

When you listen in on other peoples conversation you are actually “invading” their privacy, and taking something “away” from them. Also the process of decrypting is actually pretty complicated and involves “stalking” the target and being near them when they are making a call to pick up the signal. This whole process is usually don’t in public areas, and off of your personal property.

Sat signals are different because they are actually meant people to receive, and you are decoding it at your home and on your property.
That’s really the key point; can you call it theft if it’s already being blasted at you without your authorization.