With all those embargoes impossed against them, it's no surprise they get lots of stuff (specially audiovisual material) without paying for the rights, otherwise they couldn't even get it, i'd say illegaly but they don't even qualify LOL.
I remember a few years ago there was a note from a newspaper that said in the 1990's or in the 1980's the Beatles were officially introduced to Cuba, because before then it was prohibited to sell their records there (no chance of importation), so those who knew about them had to introduce the records hidden OR brought by foreigners who in the end gave them as gifts for 'favors' (i've heard TONS of stories about sePSual favors being exchanged for gifts like pantyhoses, rimmel/mascara, etcetera, stories that can make anybody sick to think there is people who go to Cuba with that intention= a couple of shows from Spain supposeddly uncovered there an 'underground' chain of one of the most despicable acts i can think of against children, but later it was claimed to be a hoax to gain tv rating).
Some countries are just not as "restricted" as the US. LOLWow, even more of a trip, I'm watching "Wanted" (Angelina Jolie) right now and they are showing things like naughty sex, tons and tons of F bombs, other BAD words and of course a lot of violence.
Dee,
I take it that your recent endeavor to acquire a signal from Hispasat @ 30.0°W was a success! :up
RADAR
The cubans have been "Borrowing content " from the world for years. I doubt that most of their population even have a satellite dish. I wonder if this content is rebroadcast by their terrestrial broadcast networks or this content is just for the rich and famous?
its old news and has been discussed before (the movies that are shown while they're still in theatres here). They do the same with national programming from the networks here
http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-shack/225535-movies-cuban-tv-hispasat-30w.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-shack/223420-probably-first-cuban-tv-last-50-a.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-shack/207520-movies-hipast-30w.html
In Cuba everything is governed by them. Their TV is considered "state run TV" so they decide what you can watch. There have been articles about folks setting up Directv and Dish setups and running cables to all the neighbors. All the houses hooked together watch the same thing and if caught you can go to jail.
The cubans have been "Borrowing content " from the world for years. I doubt that most of their population even have a satellite dish. I wonder if this content is rebroadcast by their terrestrial broadcast networks or this content is just for the rich and famous?