
Originally Posted by
jeldf
So say you are right. DN/Nag's 'solution' to piracy is to make a profit and hope it ends. Would this not make a credible defense? Sure one would get fried for admitting theft but would that not set a precedent as to their intent? Instead of fixing the problem easily, you'd rather make money from it in the process? I suppose DN Shareholders are all for it!
You know I was thinking that earlier....its almost like a case of 'complicity'. They are being complicit in the theft of their signal by not taking more drastic measure to A) secure it B) aggressively close down IKS servers.
I don't think the shareholders have any idea. Maybe a blog should be started up alerting them to it? Kind of like the chasebanksucks website. Get the word out there to the public and to their share holders that instead of taking measures to shut down IKS operations they would rather profit from the wrong doing and let it continue. I hope the shareholders are being compensated dividend wise for this. Although its doubtful they are. If they shut down IKS entirely they might have more 'profits' from subs (which equates to more dividends for the shareholders) but instead they'd rather right off the theft of programming and the business of defending against it as a 'loss' and in the mean time Charlie screws his shareholders.
Nice scam he has running there.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/e/120808/dish10-q.html
While economic factors have impacted the entire pay-TV industry, our relative performance has also been driven by issues specific to DISH.
In the past, our subscriber growth has been adversely affected by signal theft and other forms of fraud and by operational inefficiencies at DISH.
Hmm has it really now Charlie? The way I see it though it doesn't have to be if you get your head out of your @ss and start taking care of your shareholders more.