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Old 26th October 2009, 10:33 PM
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Guilty Plea

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Department of Justice Press Release
For Immediate Release
October 23, 2009 United States Attorney's Office
Southern District of California
Contact: (619) 557-5610
Three Plead Guilty to Violating Digital Millennium Copyright Act
United States Attorney Karen P. Hewitt announced that Jung Kwak, 33, also known as “Mr. Viewsat,” of Oceanside, California, Phillip Allison, 35, also known as “thebroken,” and Robert Ward, 54, also known as “TDG” and as “thedssguy,” both of Seminole, Florida, have tendered pleas of guilty to conspiring to violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The three defendants were charged in a one-count indictment handed up by a federal grand jury sitting in San Diego on July 9, 2009.
In connection with their guilty pleas, the defendants admitted that beginning in or about March 2008, they determined to hire computer hackers to break the latest DISH Network encryption scheme, known as Nagra 3, so that the line of satellite receiver boxes sold by defendant Kwak would continue to have a market. According to the indictment, and in connection with their guilty pleas, the defendants admitted that Mr. Kwak owns and operates Viewtech, Inc., in Oceanside, California. Viewtech imports “free-to-air” or “FTA” satellite receiver boxes and sells them to the public through a network of retailers under the brand name “Viewsat.” According to the indictment, there is a limited amount of free programming available by satellite to owners of FTA receiver boxes, much of it consisting of ethnic and religious programming in numerous languages. Yet, millions of Viewsat FTA boxes have been sold to the public. The popularity of FTA boxes is due to the fact that they are designed to make it a simple process for a purchaser to obtain subscription-based satellite television, such as that offered by Echostar’s DISH Network, for free. DISH Network licenses copyrighted works from the copyright holders, encrypts the signal, and sells the right to view to DISH subscribers. Subscribers to DISH Network programming obtain from DISH a “smart card,” which is inserted into a DISH satellite receiver box. The smart card decrypts the programming that the subscriber is authorized to view. Over the years, DISH has changed its encryption algorithms and employed other countermeasures to attempt to defeat theft of its signal. To illegally decrypt the DISH signal, the FTA boxes must appear to have DISH smart cards. That is done by reverse-engineering DISH smart cards and creating computer code which, when downloaded to an appropriate FTA box, will emulate the existence of a smart card and trick the system. In the past, as DISH encryption and countermeasures were defeated, the code has been posted on the Internet and made available for download to anyone.
In the late fall of 2007, DISH announced that it had created a new encryption scheme and would start shipping new smart cards to its customers. As the new encryption scheme was deployed, owners of FTA boxes would no longer be able to view DISH programming without a subscription, and sellers of FTA boxes would lose their market.
The defendants admitted in their plea that Mr. Kwak authorized Messrs. Allison and Ward to locate persons to work on cracking Nagra 3. Mr. Kwak agreed to provide funding and a substantial reward for success. Messrs. Allison and Ward admitted that they solicited a third party to join the scheme. Mr. Allison admitted purchasing a specialized microscope to be used in dissecting and analyzing smart cards for the third party and was reimbursed by Mr. Kwak. Mr. Kwak admitted meeting with and paying $20,000 in cash to the third party for photographs of a dissected smart card purported to be a Nagra 3 card. Mr. Kwak also admitted that he offered a reward of $250,000 if the EPROM (eraseable programmable read-only memory) for the Nagra 3 card could be obtained.
The defendants tendered their guilty pleas before United States Magistrate Judge Anthony J. Battaglia, subject to final acceptance of the pleas by United States District Judge Janis L. Sammartino on January 22, 2010, at 9:00 a.m.
This case was investigated by Special Agents of the Cybersquad of Federal Bureau of Investigation in San Diego.
DEFENDANTSCase Number: 09cr2646 -JLS Jung KwakOceanside, CaliforniaAge: 33 Phillip AllisonSeminole, FloridaAge: 35 Robert WardSeminole, FloridaAge: 54 SUMMARY OF CHARGE
One Count — Title 18, United States Code, Section 371: Conspiracy to Violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Maximum Penalty: five years’ imprisonment and $250,000 fine
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Old 26th October 2009, 10:48 PM
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Hmmm this is interesting

we shall see what happens next
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Old 26th October 2009, 11:26 PM
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Since the date of the plea was 10/23/2009, I would guess the 10/22/2009 date for the fix release was to mess with the courts.
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Old 27th October 2009, 12:16 AM
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There never was plans to release a N3 fix according to the real Cyphris. Just to sell units off the shelf before the Feds close down Viewtech! As the ducks say all the time Kwak Kwak!
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i guess the age of standalone files is gone and IKS is here to stay.....or until......
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Old 27th October 2009, 04:27 AM
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Just remember MONEY talks, Ducks Kwak. Haven't seen gov. or any thing, silence green.
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Old 27th October 2009, 04:49 AM
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250k fine lmfao that is a joke compared to the money they make from receiver sales that little bit of a fine wont stop them there is millions at stake here not a few bucks they are getting fined lol


the prison term that is another matter but lots of places u can move for the money being made and just throw a front man up to take over business and he sit in the shadows elsewhere anyhow enough of my rambling

nothing stated about n2 telephonica still being released if they still doing codes for them sure they are not going to stop until n3 is done just wont be running site to site talking about thier progress as sure no time for that i would honestly think
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Old 27th October 2009, 05:47 AM
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C&P from viewsat web site There is still a lot of misinformation and false statements circulating on the Internet and elsewhere concerning Viewtech and other parties active in the FTA community. Viewtech is fully operational and will remain in business as the industry leader, and will continue to sell and service all of its receiver product lines. We thank again all of our employees, distributors, their dealers and our customers for their support.”
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Ok, I am a little confused. If the owner of Viewsat is in court and pleas guity, then how is Viewsat still up and running? Would the Government not shut him down?
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Old 30th October 2009, 02:04 AM
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Ok, I am a little confused. If the owner of Viewsat is in court and pleas guity, then how is Viewsat still up and running? Would the Government not shut him down?
he has pleaded guilty to the charge of paying someone to hack the signal...but its legal to produce receivers for true FTA reception...therefore they can't shut down that part of his life..just the illegal part...signal theft...get it ?
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