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Post by soulcat Wed May 19 2010, 16:41

The cable TV and broadband provider, Virgin Media, is planning an assault on the pirates north of the border in Scotland.

New encryption technology is being deployed in Edinburgh in an attempt by the cable TV company to stop the unauthorised use of its set top boxes.

Recently it has been noted that premium content is being viewed without being paid for.

There is nothing that subscribers have to do, as the update will be delivered to the set top boxes and this will be accompanied by the issuing of new set top box TV smart cards.

This will mean that those consumers who are accessing the content legally will not have their service interrupted.

According to Virgin Media, this rollout will prevent any content from being accessed illegally.
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