If Bell TV disables one of its subscribers receivers, the viewer will no longer receive service. Don you have the responsibility to provide service to a paying customer?
A. Theft is theft. It is against the law to receive television programming, in whole or in part, without paying for it. Bell TV’s customer agreements are clear that we have the right to disable software in Bell TV equipment that is used to receive television programming illegally or without our express authorization.
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