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Those receiving them are entitled to use them but only for legal activities. | Those receiving them are entitled to use them but only for legal activities. | ||
Sky viewing cards remain the property of Sky and shouldn't be passed on http://www1.sky.com/skyviewinghelp/terms.html | |||
'''Virgin and Virgin Media''' "boxes" : The ones that are used exclusively for Cable TV decoding are usually the property of Virgin Media (and thus subject to the terms on their website). However, Virgin Media also offer a freeview box that the customer buys, so they are fine to be offered and requested. Their wireless routers are given away with their broadband subscriptions and become the property of the customer at the end of any initial contract period. | '''Virgin and Virgin Media''' "boxes" : The ones that are used exclusively for Cable TV decoding are usually the property of Virgin Media (and thus subject to the terms on their website). However, Virgin Media also offer a freeview box that the customer buys, so they are fine to be offered and requested. Their wireless routers are given away with their broadband subscriptions and become the property of the customer at the end of any initial contract period. |
Revision as of 10:42, 18 May 2012
We often get requests and offers for both Sky and Virgin boxes.
Each are treated differently. This is because:-
Sky boxes and dishes are purchased and belong to the users. As such they are entitled to give them away to whomever they wish as long as they give them in good faith.
Those receiving them are entitled to use them but only for legal activities.
Sky viewing cards remain the property of Sky and shouldn't be passed on http://www1.sky.com/skyviewinghelp/terms.html
Virgin and Virgin Media "boxes" : The ones that are used exclusively for Cable TV decoding are usually the property of Virgin Media (and thus subject to the terms on their website). However, Virgin Media also offer a freeview box that the customer buys, so they are fine to be offered and requested. Their wireless routers are given away with their broadband subscriptions and become the property of the customer at the end of any initial contract period. So it is illegal to pass any lent boxes on to another person and requests and offers should not be allowed. However the freeview boxes and wireless routers can be given away in the same way as Sky boxes above.
You can provide this link to your member for clarification
http://www.virginmedia.com/myvirginmedia/customer-news/tv-fraud.php
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