Man jailed for selling illegal tv boxes

RustyMG

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Hi, the following popped up on the BBC website yesterday.
Anyone any idea what kind of box was involved? I note it says the man was selling the boxes for just £40, so he must have been buying them in for buttons to make it worth his while......
It didnt mention that you need a line etc (possibly to dumb the story down for the general public), but if the boxes did need a line then they arent illegal Im sure, until the line is used to receive unpaid for channels. Anyone heard any more?


A man has been sentenced to 32 months in prison for selling illegal TV set-top boxes online.
The boxes contained hardware which enabled users to watch Virgin Media television services without subscribing.
Mark Brighty from Leicester was arrested following an investigation by the Federation Against Copyright Theft (Fact) and Leicestershire Police.
Fact said he had sold up to 300 of the devices, which he imported from China.
Officers found the boxes, which he was selling for £40 each, alongside £600 worth of cocaine at his property earlier this year.
Brighty pleaded guilty to two charges under the UK Fraud Act as well as possession with intent to supply a Class A drug.
"Intellectual property crime is not a victimless crime - it costs the creative industries and the UK economy hundreds of millions of pounds each year," said Kieron Sharp, director general of Fact.
"This case demonstrates that copyright theft is often considered by criminals to be a low risk activity with high returns and so is often used to fund other serious organised crime; in this case dealing Class A drugs."



Security expert Professor Alan Woodward from Surrey University said it was an "old school" approach to hacking.

"You tend to find that those trying to do this will sell you software that can run on some other piece of hardware. Supplying the hardware means the hacker is rather easier to track down," he told the BBC.
"However, set-top boxes are quite specialised so finding a piece of more generic hardware on which to run such software is not easy.
"You do see specialised hardware being sold for hacking but it tends to be to enable hackers to break into networks or conduct their hacking operations rather than being a one trick pony as in this case," he added.


"I'm quite surprised someone went to all this trouble as there are easier ways of illegally making money from hacking online."
 
I suspect the prison term was for supplying a class A drug, just selling Android/IPTV boxes would most likely get a caution if a 1st offence IMO.
 
some muppet lol

[video]http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0360fc1[/video]


old news thats from last year

[video]http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-26052012[/video]
 
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Guy was obviously a bad egg, I think they must have known about him, probably they wanted doing the Charlie stopped and the boxes were a bonus, ie another thing to sentence him with. Most of the guys I know(ahem) I've heard they do a few for friends and family. Don't think they would spend time and money chasing these folk. As for artistic licence don't make me laugh, most of sly's money goes into greedy footballers pockets, their agents etc. if they stopped all the fancy bullshit adverts and lowered their prices then maybe people wouldn't pirate as much.
 
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Believe me if they pick up where boxs are coming from, the guy selling them, they do persue and prosecute. Doesnt make the news much when they bust someone but i know of 2 locally
 
i still see twats openly advertising 12 or 24 month gift free with local box in mags and internet advert.ie,gumtree,and others.
 
i still see twats openly advertising 12 or 24 month gift free with local box in mags and internet advert.ie,gumtree,and others.

same here. Latest ads are for kodi loaded fire sticks for £65.

As for Kodi, yes legal in its vanilla form. Not sure if it comes pre-loaded with plug-ins. I know that fleabay take down adds advertising pre-configured kodi boxes.
 
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