Satellite Pirate Get 14 Months StintBy Jeff Baker - 10/22/2008 11:22:17 AM |

Thinking about cracking DISH Network’s encryption and broadcasting it to all your friends for a fee? Well you better take some time to read about Mr. White before thinking about it.
Apparently, Gwen White of Wagram, North Carolina started his own little company entitled Wagram Cable, seems innocent, right? Wrong. Instead of taking the legal way out, our buddy Glenn decided that cracking DISH Network’s encryption and reselling it to his subscribers would be worth his time. Too bad DISH Network found out, leading to a 14 month jail sentence.
Remember kids, crime doesn’t pay! Well, it does, but you’ll most likely go to jail for it.
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