Satellite Fraud and Piracy are Illegal
This site provides information concerning criminal and civil actions brought by DIRECTV against those who
fraudulently obtain DIRECTV programming without authorization by and proper payment to DIRECTV or illegally
design, manufacture, market, sell, or use devices that allow access to satellite signals without payment to
DIRECTV. This site also dispels certain comforting "myths" that may exist in the fraud and pirate community
such as "you can pay me and I will take care of the DIRECTV account," or "you don't ever need to call DIRECTV
to handle your account, I can do that for you. I have a corporate account." Fraud and piracy creates unfair
and additional costs on legitimate paying customers. Please start by reading the FAQ
About Piracy page.
News Update!
| 10/06/2008 | Paul Donaldson (Can Am Satellites) was served with an Anton Piller Order on October 2, 2008 by DIRECTV’s Office of Signal Integrity. The order allowed a civil evidence search to be executed at the business premises, and also requires that the business cease all sales/installation of DIRECTV, and that all DIRECTV-related items be removed from the related websites. - Synopsis | | 10/02/2008 | Vincent Stuart Terry was charged with the fraudulent use of the name and social security number (felony) and Theft (felony) of the Direct TV services. - Synopsis - Complaint | | 09/01/2008 | On August 14, 2008, Marc Etherington was served an Anton Piller order by DIRECTV and Bell ExpressVu. This is the first time that Bell ExpressVu has obtained an Anton Piller order and injunction in a pure "grey market" case, enjoining "grey market" as a whole. - Synopsis | | 07/10/2008 | Fraudulent satellite TV man sentenced on identity-theft charge - Synopsis | | 06/30/2008 | An Anton Piller Order was executed on Richard Rex on June 26, 2008 by DIRECTV's Office of Signal Integrity. The order allowed a civil evidence search to be executed at the business premises. - Synopsis | | 02/09/2008 | DIRECTV files complaints against 14 bars across the country for commercial misuse. DIRECTV seeks damages for violations of several federal statutes, including The Cable Communications Act of 1984 and 47 U.S.C. §605, which provides for statutory damages of up to $100,000 per violation. - 120 Blondes; Peyton Pratt Complaint (Omaha, Nebraska) - Dominick's Place; Kristine Beyer Complaint (Middleport, New York) - El Comal Restaurant; Rosalia Alvarado Complaint (La Mirada, California) - Figger McGee's; Peter Broughal Complaint (Lynbrook, New York) - Gary's Place; Kari Hansley Complaint (Worthington, Ohio) - Mac and Nap Tap; Mercedes Venegas Complaint (Palatine, Illinois) - Randy's Up the River; Randy Korkowicz Complaint (Allegany, New York) - Revel Bar and Grill; Frank Garafola Complaint (Bellmore, New York) - Shooters 141; Matt Omell and Gary Stack Complaint (Valley Park, Missouri) - Smith's Olde Bar; Dan Nolen and Michael Wright Complaint (Atlanta, Georgia) - Wander Inn; Michael and James Leak Complaint (Baldwin, New York) - Weebles Bar; Mena Hawkins Complaint (Indianapolis, Indiana) - Whisperz; Tippawan Dwyer and Ken Schwartz Complaint (Sun Valley, California) - Wiggly Jiggly's; Bradley, Julie, and Fred London Complaint (Albion, New York) | | more |
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