Press Release
Successful Raid against Unauthorised Pay TV Decoders
The Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA)
and the Police mounted another successful raiding operation
on March 10 (Thursday) against the sale of unauthorised
pay TV decoders in Shamshuipo.
A total of 3 suspected unauthorised decoders, 37 smart
cards and 9 smart card programmers were seized and 3
persons were taken to the police station to assist in
further investigation.
A spokesman for OFTA warned that the sale, import,
export, manufacture, offer for sale or let for hire
of any unauthorised TV decoder is a criminal offence
under the Broadcasting Ordinance. The offender is liable
to a maximum penalty of HK$1 million fine and five years'
imprisonment upon conviction.
"In a recent case, the offender was convicted
and sentenced to an imprisonment of three months."
"We will not hesitate to take enforcement actions
against these illegal activities, which are under the
close surveillance of the Police and OFTA," the
spokesman said.
The spokesman also pointed out that using illegal decoders
for commercial purposes, such as pirated viewing of
pay TV programmes in a restaurant, is a criminal offence.
Both commercial and domestic users of the decoder will
also be subject to civil court action by the pay TV
operators.
"Members of the public purchasing or using the
decoders will not only suffer financial loss, but will
also face serious legal consequences."
"The Government will continue to work with the
industry to clamp down on these illegal activities.
It is also the primary responsibility of the pay TV
operators to adopt protective measures against TV piracy,"
the spokesman said.
Office of the Telecommunications Authority
March 13, 2005
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