Okay, so I know this thread may be closed, but since it doesn't actually advocate theft of service I don't see why.
In regards to Sands' post here: http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=68187
Grammar and punctuation aside (which I agree are abominable), s/he has a point. One of the mods even acknowledges that he is using Canadian services, probably in violation of service agreements.
Posts are permitted regarding grey-market US-based BEV and Starchoice accounts (using brokers who seem to be operating in violation of the Canadian service agreements), but seemingly not in relation to Canadian-based users of US services. It seems clear that if one of the Canadian providers figures out that a subscriber/user of their services is based in the US then they will disconnect, so where's the difference?
Isn't there a double-standard at work here?
CDH.
PS -- None of this is relevant to me as I am a US resident looking forward to my new Dish/942 install on Saturday, but I am an advocate for an open discourse!
In regards to Sands' post here: http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=68187
Grammar and punctuation aside (which I agree are abominable), s/he has a point. One of the mods even acknowledges that he is using Canadian services, probably in violation of service agreements.
Posts are permitted regarding grey-market US-based BEV and Starchoice accounts (using brokers who seem to be operating in violation of the Canadian service agreements), but seemingly not in relation to Canadian-based users of US services. It seems clear that if one of the Canadian providers figures out that a subscriber/user of their services is based in the US then they will disconnect, so where's the difference?
Isn't there a double-standard at work here?
CDH.
PS -- None of this is relevant to me as I am a US resident looking forward to my new Dish/942 install on Saturday, but I am an advocate for an open discourse!