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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #30 on: 22 November 2010, 21:44:59 »

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I personally like the Humax HDR Freesat HD PVR
But doesn't offer Sky channels. Hence I didn't mention the far superior MCE... ;)

Dragon CAM and genuine Sky card are supposed to work, I was considering a FTV card to get a few missing channels but would have to run in non Freesat mode and lose timers.

However may be worth a try with MCE
According to Sky T&Cs, you can only use their cards in their boxes...


Ah but does it matter?

And do these T&Cs matter?
I can make Windows/Redhat etc run on any PC with or without a licence. Does that matter? Of course it matters.
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #31 on: 22 November 2010, 22:18:19 »

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Really easy solution. Dump Sky.

Then you will have:

More time - as you go through Freeview/Freesat in 2mins realising there is nothing but trash TV on, instead of 30mins with Sky.

£600 a year in your pocket, not Sky's

A perfect excuse to go down the pub to see the footie ::)

Having Sky HD, Freeview (via MCE) and Freesat (via Technomate TM 6800 HD) I would largely agree with that - except for the footie.

I suppose I have about 2 thousand channels to view but the majority are dross so it wouldn't take much for me to jettison Sky and save £720 pa - besides I like the MCE interface better and it's just as easy to work with (and less problematic) than Sky's setup.

I would miss Sky Arts all the same.
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #32 on: 22 November 2010, 23:54:54 »

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I personally like the Humax HDR Freesat HD PVR
But doesn't offer Sky channels. Hence I didn't mention the far superior MCE... ;)

Dragon CAM and genuine Sky card are supposed to work, I was considering a FTV card to get a few missing channels but would have to run in non Freesat mode and lose timers.

However may be worth a try with MCE
According to Sky T&Cs, you can only use their cards in their boxes...


Ah but does it matter?

And do these T&Cs matter?
I can make Windows/Redhat etc run on any PC with or without a licence. Does that matter? Of course it matters.


Big difference is that you are not defrauding anyone
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #33 on: 23 November 2010, 17:14:53 »

New Sky+ box fitted today,Amstrad what a improvement on the Thomson one.
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #34 on: 23 November 2010, 18:11:40 »

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I personally like the Humax HDR Freesat HD PVR
But doesn't offer Sky channels. Hence I didn't mention the far superior MCE... ;)

Dragon CAM and genuine Sky card are supposed to work, I was considering a FTV card to get a few missing channels but would have to run in non Freesat mode and lose timers.

However may be worth a try with MCE
According to Sky T&Cs, you can only use their cards in their boxes...


Ah but does it matter?

And do these T&Cs matter?
I can make Windows/Redhat etc run on any PC with or without a licence. Does that matter? Of course it matters.


Big difference is that you are not defrauding anyone
Sky won't see it that way. In fact they would ban the card the second they found out.
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #35 on: 23 November 2010, 21:02:04 »

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New Sky+ box fitted today,Amstrad what a improvement on the Thomson one.


Hmm - don't trust Amstrad kit one bit.

I hope it works for you though
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« Reply #36 on: 23 November 2010, 21:02:23 »

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I personally like the Humax HDR Freesat HD PVR
But doesn't offer Sky channels. Hence I didn't mention the far superior MCE... ;)

Dragon CAM and genuine Sky card are supposed to work, I was considering a FTV card to get a few missing channels but would have to run in non Freesat mode and lose timers.

However may be worth a try with MCE
According to Sky T&Cs, you can only use their cards in their boxes...


Ah but does it matter?

And do these T&Cs matter?
I can make Windows/Redhat etc run on any PC with or without a licence. Does that matter? Of course it matters.


Big difference is that you are not defrauding anyone
Sky won't see it that way. In fact they would ban the card the second they found out.


They get the money why should they worry?
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #37 on: 23 November 2010, 21:34:57 »

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They get the money why should they worry?
They do, for obvious reasons, that cannot be discussed here.

It breaks their T&Cs, in same way that using an OEM version of XP on a different PC to the one that it was bought with breaks Microsoft's licence.
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #38 on: 23 November 2010, 21:53:56 »

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They get the money why should they worry?
They do, for obvious reasons, that cannot be discussed here.

It breaks their T&Cs, in same way that using an OEM version of XP on a different PC to the one that it was bought with breaks Microsoft's licence.


Totally off-topic .. but with your knowledge of licensing you may be able to help......

Friend who is all very "extremely proper" .. and given some of what he does it is understandable ... has a pretty old computor, runing XP, and has the full CD and the "right" sticker on the case, but the sticker does say OEM. He has asked me to "upgrade" it for him and on the present plan the only things being kept are the case and the optical drives !!

As money is tight-ish ... he doesn't want to pay for a new OS - and certainly does not want anything other than XP - but given his "sensitivity" where does he stand ?? Is this the "same" computor as it is in the same box ?? I'm certain it will authenticate "on-line" as nothing has been done, hardware wise, for at least 2 years.

Ordinarily I wouldn't care and would just go ahead and do it .. but he's asked the question .......


end off-topic question .. :)
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #39 on: 23 November 2010, 21:57:59 »

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They get the money why should they worry?
They do, for obvious reasons, that cannot be discussed here.

It breaks their T&Cs, in same way that using an OEM version of XP on a different PC to the one that it was bought with breaks Microsoft's licence.


Totally off-topic .. but with your knowledge of licensing you may be able to help......

Friend who is all very "extremely proper" .. and given some of what he does it is understandable ... has a pretty old computor, runing XP, and has the full CD and the "right" sticker on the case, but the sticker does say OEM. He has asked me to "upgrade" it for him and on the present plan the only things being kept are the case and the optical drives !!

As money is tight-ish ... he doesn't want to pay for a new OS - and certainly does not want anything other than XP - but given his "sensitivity" where does he stand ?? Is this the "same" computor as it is in the same box ?? I'm certain it will authenticate "on-line" as nothing has been done, hardware wise, for at least 2 years.

Ordinarily I wouldn't care and would just go ahead and do it .. but he's asked the question .......


end off-topic question .. :)
I'm pretty certain CD drives aren't on the list of items for OEM Licencing  :-/
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #40 on: 23 November 2010, 23:04:24 »

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They get the money why should they worry?
They do, for obvious reasons, that cannot be discussed here.

It breaks their T&Cs, in same way that using an OEM version of XP on a different PC to the one that it was bought with breaks Microsoft's licence.


Totally off-topic .. but with your knowledge of licensing you may be able to help......

Friend who is all very "extremely proper" .. and given some of what he does it is understandable ... has a pretty old computor, runing XP, and has the full CD and the "right" sticker on the case, but the sticker does say OEM. He has asked me to "upgrade" it for him and on the present plan the only things being kept are the case and the optical drives !!

As money is tight-ish ... he doesn't want to pay for a new OS - and certainly does not want anything other than XP - but given his "sensitivity" where does he stand ?? Is this the "same" computor as it is in the same box ?? I'm certain it will authenticate "on-line" as nothing has been done, hardware wise, for at least 2 years.

Ordinarily I wouldn't care and would just go ahead and do it .. but he's asked the question .......


end off-topic question .. :)
I'm pretty certain CD drives aren't on the list of items for OEM Licencing  :-/


You used to be able to get OEM licences with a mouse
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #41 on: 23 November 2010, 23:05:34 »

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They get the money why should they worry?
They do, for obvious reasons, that cannot be discussed here.

It breaks their T&Cs, in same way that using an OEM version of XP on a different PC to the one that it was bought with breaks Microsoft's licence.


Same case keyboard mouse floppy drive monitor, just different MB CPU, HDD and graphics card :P ;D
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #42 on: 24 November 2010, 18:53:32 »

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They get the money why should they worry?
They do, for obvious reasons, that cannot be discussed here.

It breaks their T&Cs, in same way that using an OEM version of XP on a different PC to the one that it was bought with breaks Microsoft's licence.


Totally off-topic .. but with your knowledge of licensing you may be able to help......

Friend who is all very "extremely proper" .. and given some of what he does it is understandable ... has a pretty old computor, runing XP, and has the full CD and the "right" sticker on the case, but the sticker does say OEM. He has asked me to "upgrade" it for him and on the present plan the only things being kept are the case and the optical drives !!

As money is tight-ish ... he doesn't want to pay for a new OS - and certainly does not want anything other than XP - but given his "sensitivity" where does he stand ?? Is this the "same" computor as it is in the same box ?? I'm certain it will authenticate "on-line" as nothing has been done, hardware wise, for at least 2 years.

Ordinarily I wouldn't care and would just go ahead and do it .. but he's asked the question .......


end off-topic question .. :)
I'm pretty certain CD drives aren't on the list of items for OEM Licencing  :-/


You used to be able to get OEM licences with a mouse
Indeed, that was one way.  But licence only valid whilst you used that mouse - as that was the qualifying hardware it was bought with ;)
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Re: Sky+ faulty again
« Reply #43 on: 24 November 2010, 18:58:24 »

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They get the money why should they worry?
They do, for obvious reasons, that cannot be discussed here.

It breaks their T&Cs, in same way that using an OEM version of XP on a different PC to the one that it was bought with breaks Microsoft's licence.


Same case keyboard mouse floppy drive monitor, just different MB CPU, HDD and graphics card :P ;D
Now we're into the nitty gritty of the specific licence - if it was vendor bought, it would now count as a different system.  If it was bought via one of the bundle packs, then it depends if that device/component is still used. If it was bought seperately, it was probably never legal, unless you were signed up to MS' OEM program - its clearly marked not for retail sale ;)
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