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Kursharing - what is it? A way to save on watching satellite TV or watching satellite TV

Together with the advent of satellite television, cardsharing also appears. At some point in time, it becomes so popular that some media companies involved in the provision of satellite television services begin to struggle with it. In the modern world, this struggle has subsided a little, but nevertheless many users of television satellite channels continue to use this way of viewing. So, karshsharing - what is a miracle and how much is it legal?

What?

специальное оборудование или программа?" Many people ask this question: "Karsharing - what is special equipment or program?" A unequivocal answer to this question can not be given, since the question itself is incorrectly posed. Cardsharing is a complex of events, allowing the client to view the closed channels of satellite TV for a moderate fee. Therefore, to answer the question: "Cardharing - what is it? The program?" - it is possible unequivocally: no!

But this is not only equipment. This is a special system that helps the client with the help of special equipment and computer and server programs installed both on the client's computer and on a separate server to provide a view of the closed channels of satellite television.

The history of his appearance

How did the cardsharing come about? What is the access system for viewing satellite channels and how is it arranged? We'll talk about this a little later. In the meantime, let us delve into the history of the appearance of this brainchild of man. As soon as satellite television appeared in Europe, a problem arose for access to paid channels for residents of different countries. They would gladly pay the cost of such a channel, but access cards were distributed only within individual states, and it was quite problematic for residents of another country to make such a purchase. And here comes the cardsharing. What is a phrase can mean? Two words, the first "card" means "map", and the second - "sharing" - means "to share."

That is, with the help of the Internet, users in different countries shared information about access codes with users in other countries. No financial losses at that time brought it to anyone. Gradually, however, the use of card-sharings was introduced within countries, in order not to pay a sufficiently high cost for a monthly subscription to watch the channels of a particular provider.

How does it work?

In fact, the work of karshsharinga does not differ from the work of an ordinary set of satellite television. Only this kit is installed next to the Internet server. What happens when I receive an encoded satellite signal? The provider transmits for a few seconds the key, which with the help of a card inserted into the receiver, allows to decipher this signal. Then this key is passed to clients connected to this server. And after a few seconds the operation is repeated.

Moreover, the card inserted into the receiver is acquired legally, and the key is obtained quite officially. From a technical point of view, everything is completely legal. But the question arises about the copyright of this content, which is transmitted through this satellite channel. The provider, transmitting one coded signal, calculates that only one user will be connected to this channel. And companies that use card-sharing can transfer this content to thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of customers, causing financial damages to the provider. That's why satellite providers are struggling with carding.

Tuning to a satellite

The question of how to set up the card-sharing is quite often for novice users of such a service. Usually this service is provided by the technical support service of the server. How does setting up a card-sharing start?

  • The first is tuning the antenna in azimuth and altitude for the required satellite. Usually, each satellite broadcasts several free channels, which allow you to check how the card is configured for the satellite.
  • The next thing to do is to reconcile the receiver with the computer. For this purpose, not only a special cable is made that connects the receiver to the computer, but software is also downloaded that allows the broadcasting of closed channels.
  • The selected package of satellite channels is paid, and you can start watching satellite TV.

Legal nuances

In some countries, the state is completely loyal to the question of using kardsharinga. So, for example, the owner of a large country house wants to connect several TVs to one or another provider. But the provider tries to limit the use of the content provided by one TV, or charges an additional fee. Then the client switches to the card-sharing. But the spread of kardsharinga usually suppressed by the state, as violated intellectual property rights.

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