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As a result, it may have stemmed programming theft believed to have cost it hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years. ’s piracy problem arose out of the growth of “free-to-air” (FTA) satellite equipment, which is meant for watching legal ethnic and religious programming offered unscrambled and free via satellite. Anybody with a broadband connection and the willingness to illegally buy pirate software could, until recently, make the dishes capable of unscrambling programming for free.
“It made it easier for consumers to be pirates,” said Jeffrey Blum, a vice president and lawyer for Douglas County-based (NASDAQ: DISH). “You just buy the FTA box, and you download the software.” Formerly, satellite TV pirates had to tinker with satellite TV receivers or buy them on the black market already illegally modified. With the new generation of FTA receivers, consumers could buy legal equipment and pirate by simply going online. A couple million sophisticated FTA receivers, made mostly in South Korea and China, have been sold in the United States. By 2006, somebody had cracked ’s satellite transmission technology and started selling illegal software downloads for use with FTA dishes., its sister company Corp.
And its signal security joint venture called LLC, which makes Dish’s encryption systems, have been suing businesses it claims were selling FTA equipment and enabling piracy. Last month, won a legal settlement shutting down South San Francisco-based FreeTech Inc., a distributor of FTA satellites and receivers. Free-Tech and three of its executives agreed to pay $106 million if they get back in the business. And its partners also sued ViewTech Inc., of Oceanside, Calif., another large FTA dish distributor, accusing it of being a front for piracy. ViewTech countersued, claiming it’s a legitimate competitor of and, and that their lawsuits represent an attempt to kill off FTA distributors and monopolize the market.