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Matt Selvy
Приєднався 4 лип 2008
Time Warner Cable Demo
Now Defunct Time Warner Cable. Digital Cable demonstration video. Very annoying, yapping lady narrating the demo. Enjoy!
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Відео
RADIO SHACK 2005 Employee Video One Hour of Non-Sense
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VHS tape pulled from the dumpster of a now defunct Radio Shack. With videos like this one that looks like they are more concerned with profits over being the store they were meant to be, this is why they FAILED. Maybe next time, stop worrying about profit margins and pumping M&M's characters and sell products you were meant to sell like RADIO EQUIPMENT. Over an hour full of non-sense BORING emp...
Bathroom CCTV Security Camera IN PLACE and in Full Use.
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In order to combat theft and monkeying around in our restroom, I have decided to install a security CCTV camera in our bathroom. As a business owner, I need to take every measure possible to stop this type of behavior. I recommend doing this with all my colleagues. While OSHA has their measures in place, I have mine. If employees and customers do not like this, there are other places they can d...
Northland GPS Tracking Device Pulled!
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Here in this video, there is no sound, but sound is not needed to describe this little monster but more importantly you will see this little monster getting fired up from the begining and (handshaking) with the cell service. Once it goes into a stedy 3 second blinking state, it is tehn happy. If you have less then perfect credit and you want to buy a vehicle, many companies are now forcing thos...
Primm.avi
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Primm Valley Resort and Casino before it got chaged to its crappy name of (Terrible's) The name now makes this place sound like a complete dump, which it now is. To bad they changed hands. Guess the name Terrible's gives it new meaning to the way it is today. This was recorded prior to the change 4 years ago!
CableTheft.avi
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1985 Group W Cable's way of telling you not to steal cable!
Brian Olson Dish Network
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Found this video from one of the many VHS tapes purchased at an estate sale. Looks like its from the good old days of Dish Network hacking? Looks like a desperate attempt to get people to give up equipment without any monetary funds. Kind of a ripoff if you ask me. I got a good laugh out of this when I watched it. Looks like its from the 80's/90's sometime?? I will post any more funny crap if I...
This seems a little heavy handed
Nice hairpiece....
DirecTV's agreement took me here.
Oh boy just wait till the online streaming services come showing up around the corner.
Well why did you use Nagra?????
So this is dishes way to scare people into buying their subscription service?
I do not go to jail! Ever!
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why deception and violence are everywhere. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
DREAM Satellite TV (Philippines)
Damn a federal felon? Like me?
In case y'all watching don't know, this is a joke.
Lmao fuck dish network "sign up as a customer and you wo t go to prison!"
I remember what this was on the program guide "Stop stealing! Illegal device." The first time you encounter this, All the 'tester provider' had to do was explain this to the user that they can not in fact trace them without the phone line. This would a very different situation for the sellers if dish offered literally anything else to the user other than "Give us money or go to federal PMITA prison" I mean, I know people so cheap, they would have flipped for a 20$ gift card of 3 months of free legal service.
Most people at the time would just be using a descrambler, which would just give you the channels with no guide, so this had no channel name
@@Bort_Simpson Im specifically talking about what the dish network program guide displayed using hakd dish IRD.
This was filmed between 1998 and 2003 when Brian was with Dish. He left in 2003 to pursue a career in management prior to his retirement.
I remember this jerk off and the empty threat of going after people. Shortly after this is when Dish and Direct started driving around and looking for dishes and then comparing it to their customer lists to figure out if someone was a pirate.
Except it wasn't an empty threat
He fails to mention that there is no way for Dish to actually find the pirate box or the person watching.
unless the person was stupid enough to connect their hacked box to a phone line.
Yeah, and this wasn't as effective as one might think since the people selling the pirate boxes/cards could very easily explain that literally the only way they could actually find you is if you called the number, but from everything I've heard they weren't bullshitting about not pressing charges if the people calling became customers. But you could also avoid having to do that at all by just not calling and in fact continuing to use the box until they change the encryption because it's a mostly empty threat. Now, if you were using various online piracy methods, on the other hand, that's pretty traceable and a lot of people have gotten legal threats from Nagrastar (basically the company Dish tells to metaphorically break your legs if you get caught pirating) due to that.
They had NO IDEA who was using illegal hardware. This was all a scare tactic. But I’m sure it worked for some of the technologically impaired.
they likely did, they had full control over the firmware on their own boxes and from what I hear blacklisted the channel this video aired on for legitimate subscribers (i think it might have been card shenanigans? i'm not sure)
@@VibbyABibby i know they were able to blacklist the channel for active subscribers, they were able to get this to only go to stolen boxes, but they could not individually determine which boxes were using illegitimate cards. Fuck em.
Brian Olson is now a BUTT PIRATE and has changed his lifestyle. See you in the back bathroom stall buddy LOL
OH NO !!! 😮🤣😅🤣
Eww tv
L am call 911
1:21 'You'll recieve a honest value, in a honest way' By honest, he means paying up $100/month for channels you don't watch. Not an honest way.
very damaged tape!
Failed to mention that the dish is receive only unless you had the phone line plugged in so there's no way they would know who is watching.
I wish I could be so rich I can make my own laws to make anyone who touches stuff I sold them, into felons
Did this dude just blackmail me?
Imagine being threatened with legal action just because some goof ass jinxed you out of a cable box.
You likely wouldn't face any consequences if you just took it to a Dish Network retailer
Was that Euugene Levy climbing up the electrical pole?
Is this not blackmail?
No, as you have already committed a crime and therefore have no moral or ethical reason to refuse the offer. It's a plea bargain if nothing else
What was supposed to be on this tape?
It was likely an empty tape
Gonna prank my boomer parents by casting this to TV tonight
😂😂😂😂😂
If you have Boomer parents, aren't you a lil old to be living at home?
How did it go?
This could actually be real! Anyone actually try calling the number?
The number is most likely deactivated.
As a former satellite pirate, I can confirm that this is real, and that Bell ExpressVu had the same thing.
This is unsettling
Looks like an anti-piracy screen to me
Imagine: - Bro what are u doing in jail? + I kill 100 people, and you? - I hacked my Dish satellite + …
LET ME OUT, THIS GUY’S A MANIAC!
My god... they're actually real.
The end be like: *Wu*
no context???
Can't do shit in Detroit bro 😕
I think this aired over the Satellite to give a message to those with illegal equipment or descramblers
This is actually surprising to me, I didn’t know there were actually any anti piracy screens for tv stations
More like satellite equipment.
You wouldn't download a satellite.
I laughed so hard. You made my day!
I read this and immediately No Man Army by Prodigy popped in my head
This. I like this.
I'm well aware about illegally tampered movies, but never in my life was I aware of tampered TV network systems.
Are you young? It was a big thing in the early 2000s
@@tylerd1297 No, I grew up in the 2000s. I just never came across this stuff.
@@brianbenfield3270 haha me too, honestly I was vaguely familiar with the concept of the pirate Satellite business but didn't know anything beyond it existing.
Stealing cable has always been a thing
The number in this video is not in use by dish anymore.
That begs the question, who is using it now?
WELL I MEAN THIS IS ONE OF THE BETTER ONES. i got in jail for 6 months after buying a pirated movie. I didn’t get a chance to turn it back. Automatic legal action was taken
"If you can see this channel, and see me, you need to know that you are breaking the law" Damn, am I really not allowed to see this man? Guess I'm going to prison for watching this video.
So THAT’S where John Cena got it from…
I wonder what happened to this guy? He sounds like the dude who called me yesterday to tell me my car warranty expired.
Apparently Brian Olson left Dish Network in 2003 and has since retired in Georgia just a few years ago.
@@westrivervideotapes I wonder if it was related to dish network telling everyone they were a pirate and sending nasty videos to subscribe.
@@pxp751 The video was only seen by those who have tampered equipment
I wonder how this worked? Maybe legitimate setups lock out the channel so you never see it, as a regular customer. But someone pirating it would get "all" the channels, including the warning presented here?
And what if you're just after, say, the Disney Channel and never surf. How would you even see this?
@@Phoenix_Films You wouldn't. Under this (very) hypothetical scenario that would be an edge case. I'd wager someone just in it for a single channel knows full well their actions are considered illegal and the secret shame channel would be a useless scarecrow even if they did hit upon it. ;)
Basically, it happened because pirate equipment indiscriminately decrypts everything it picks up, meanwhile legitimate subscribers wouldn't see it because it wasn't in any of the subscription packages. Technically speaking, legit equipment could pick it up, but since that also gets more specific channel data for the guide listings, they probably also didn't include it in said data so that it wouldn't appear on a normal box. But hey, that's just a theory...a DISH theory.
The idea behind this is really simple. Dish Network hosts this channel, encrypted using Nagravision 1. They don't "allow" anyone to watch this channel, but the Nagravision bypass decrypts all of the channels, even if not all of them can be accessed by a legitimate Dish customer. That's why Pirate TV was available only for pirates (and of course internally for Dish Network employees)
I worked for dish in 2009 they were still broadcasting a variation of this video. We were never trained on it until I was promoted a couple years later. I seen this on a legit set top box I brought into the customers home from the van and it was running wide open with all channels. I called our tech line and gave them the R00/S00 numbers and their equipment verification team took over the call, called my FSM and everyone only to find out a prototype somehow got slipped into the refurb process and never got cleared out properly. Customer almost canceled because they saw this and were hella offended and thought I was a pirate installer or some shit.
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Dish Network has been in legal talks with many of our local news stations. There is nothing on their lineup.