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Can a passive connection to cable TV (after disconnection for non-payment) be qualified as? and got a better answer
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if after a passive connection you receive a signal you can watch all sorts of broadcasts, then yes, this could qualify as unauthorized network tampering?
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if after a passive connection you receive a signal you can watch all kinds of broadcasts, then yes, it may qualify as unauthorized network tampering.
if after a passive connection you receive a signal you can watch all kinds of broadcasts, then yes, it may qualify as unauthorized network tampering.
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If you want to watch cable, you don't have to install a cable, you can put your own near the neighbor's cable and everything will be fine, but it's a bit worse, but the advantage is that nobody can break the connection
If you want to watch cable, you don't have to install a cable, you can put your own near the neighbor's cable and everything will be fine, but it's a bit worse, but the advantage is that nobody can break the connection