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November 7th, 2006

FIVE MEN CHARGED

Another news on legal actions against canadians involved in satellite signal piracy in Canada. My views on signal security and legal actions have not change, I published them in the past in “My Rant” and if you wish to check them out then click here :  http://www.omegasource.com/2006/09/30/my-rant-2/

The following is a press release issued by the RCMP in Saint-Jérôme on October 11, 2006

Five men from the Laurentian region were charged with fraud and theft of satellite signals in September 2006 at the Saint-Jérôme Court House. These charges follow an investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) which carried out a major cyberundercover operation to put an end to the illegal activities of a criminal organization involved in the Internet sale of cards used to pirate satellite signals. This operation named Capricorne was a joint investigation by the RCMP Laurentides-Lanaudière-Outaouais Detachment officers, and Canada Post and Industry Canada investigators. The project originated from suspicious financial transactions identified by Canada Post investigators. The investigators had observed a considerable number of postal money orders issued to two of the accused for the allowed maximum amount of $999.99. It is believed that between $10,000 and $15,000 were sent weekly to the accused through such money orders.
The subsequent criminal investigation by the RCMP revealed that these postal money orders were used to pay for cards used to pirate satellite signals. Three Internet sites controlled by the accused offered consumers to buy online these cards as well as related items and software. Purchases made online by RCMP and Industry Canada investigators showed that the various illegal electronic components were sold for $25 to $170 a piece.
The Internet sites used to commit these offences were disabled on June 29, 2005 when the RCMP conducted a series of six searches in the accused residences and at the company La Boîte Principale. This business located in Piedmont was registered under the name of the accused and was used for card programming, storage and piracy. On July 22, 2005 another search was carried out as part of Project Capricorne in a warehouse in the Saint-Sauveur region. This search led to the discovery of an even larger number of pirate cards and equipment used to pirate satellite television signals. Electronic components, documents related to the sale of these items and approximately thirty computers were found at the
various locations searched.
A complete analysis of the hard disks on the seized computers made it possible to trace the names and addresses of many clients of this ring. These clients could receive statements of offence.
The three partners in Project Capricorne wish to reiterate that they will pursue appropriate action in order to enforce applicable laws pertaining to illegal business practices such as fraud and the theft of telecommunications. The theft of satellite signals accounts for losses estimated at more than 100 million dollars annually for the Canadian economy.
The partners also take this opportunity to promote public awareness of this social evil and to encourage electronic equipment retailers and consumers to refrain from engaging in this illegal trade.

November 6th, 2006

More HD Channels on Starchoice

Starchoice have added yet another channel to it’s high-definition programming line-up, making a total of 15 channels that subscribers will get at no additional cost.
The French-language pay-television movie channel, Super Écran, offers the latest Hollywood flicks, Canada’s best homemade films and movies from all over the world. As of October 30th Star Choice will be delivering Super Écran in visually stunning high definition directly to the homes of Canadians. And the best part is; customers, currently subscribed to Super Écran, will not pay a penny extra to receive this service. Don’t forget, Star Choice is currently offering A&E HD and Discovery HD as a free preview until January 2007. Star Choice now carries a total of 18 HD channels with more additions on the way.

Star Choice will continue to offer amazing prices on all their hardware and accessories. New customers will still receive $50 in programming credits, $50 in Pay Per View credits, professional basic installation of the first two lines and a limited lifetime dish warranty. With no contracts to sign, over 430 100% digital channels, an ever increasing HD line up and simple programming options, Star Choice is truly the better choice out of the two on Canadian market.