Not myself but try this. A NTL box without a card or A Starivew or similar with EMU key off
Could it be there is free to air on NTL after all?????????????????????????????????????
Not myself but try this. A NTL box without a card or A Starivew or similar with EMU key off
Could it be there is free to air on NTL after all?????????????????????????????????????
Sorry but I could have swore sombody said it would show nothing. Now when I say it does you have another excuse.Its not free because you pay to get the cable.
Exactly. Also saying something is illegal does not make it so.Saying it isn't proving it,
Sorry but I could have swore sombody said it would show nothing. Now when I say it does you have another excuse.
Breaking a contract means you can be taken court correct. That does not make it illegal. ...
I have already stated I pay for the basic packageI was talking about it being free. End of. It can't be free if you have to pay for it.
How many times have I said thats irrelevant. If I plug a hair dryer into it it doesnt matter. The only thing I,m saying is its NOT Illegal.What you see is a different issue. You don't know why you see something, or if its decypting the basic channels or not. Your assuming it doesn't. I don't know either way.
You thought a contract can supercede the law???I thought it did. I'm no legal expert.
LOL for gods sake. If you won the lotto I could take you to court for half claiming you promised me by writing so on the back of a beer mat one night. That would be a contract. Would it be legally binding???How can you be taken to court if its not illegal..
I have already stated I pay for the basic package
How many times have I said thats irrelevant. If I plug a hair dryer into it it doesnt matter. The only thing I,m saying is its NOT Illegal.
You still havn't answered what law is being broken if it is illegal.
You thought a contract can supercede the law???
LOL for gods sake. If you won the lotto I could take you to court for half claiming you promised me by writing so on the back of a beer mat one night. That would be a contract. Would it be legally binding???
I have siad I pay for the channels I recieve & that I dont want to recieve anything I dont pay for.By that logic the bus is free if you have a ticket.
???? Its not that what I'm sayingI didn't say that. But since you brought it up.
What law is the contract superseding?
Total off the point but your right. But that does not necessarily mean you are breaking the law just because you breach a contract. Thats for the courts to decide."Offer and acceptance does not always need to be expressed orally or in writing. "
I have siad I pay for the channels I recieve & that I dont want to recieve anything I dont pay for.
Its in about 5 posts I dont know whats confusing you, & I sure as hell don't know what its got to do with the bus..
???? Its not that what I'm saying.
Total off the point but your right. But that does not necessarily mean you are breaking the law just because you breach a contract. Thats for the courts to decide.
Or do you presume everyone who is taken to court has broken the law?
I thought the basis of our judicial system was innocent untill proven guilty.
If you insist in saying those statements are correect please state what Law is being broken.
The laws of the Land. Which are you talking about.When you say "Law" which Law are you talking about?
andThe only legal choice is the one NTL provide.
it's a criminal offense to use any non ntl box on their network.
Copyright and Related Acts 2000 - Section 372
any apparatus or protection-defeating device, knowing or having reason to believe that the apparatus or device is to be used to enable or assist persons to receive those programmes or transmissions when those persons are not so entitled
I am entitled to recieve the service I am paying for.
If yes then are you saying every NTL customer is commiting a criminal offence?
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