
During the late 1980s,a number of homeowners purchased satellite dishes in order to gain access to all forms of television programming (without the additional costs of cable and cable access fees).The pay-TV channels then scrambled their signals,and the owners find that their satellite dishes offer them no more stations than regular TV.Discuss the ownership rights in this situation.Were the satellite dishes an ethical and legal issue when they were sold to the homeowners in the first place?
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