Ecuador: pay-TV piracy problems

Posted on May 19, 2013 • Filed under: Crime, Ecuador

Pay TV Piracy Significant Problem in Ecuador
Rapid TV News reported that Ecuador loses around $20 million every year because of the use of illegal FTA receptors; during 2012, 150,000 pirated pay-TV antennas were registered in the country, according to Supertel, Ecuador’s telecom authority.

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The country recently began participation in Alianza, the Latin American organisation against piracy. During a recent Alianza presentation, Claudio Rosas, director of Supertel, pointed out that: “The use of pirated pay-TV was outlawed last year in article 325 of the Law of Intellectual Property.”

The new regulation includes penalties of up to two years in prison for people who import, store, sell or rent any kind of pirate decoder or antenna. Despite of the changes, in 2012 only 60 decoding boxes were confiscated in Ecuador, and the owners received fines from $657 to $6,750. Read Article

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