As I posted earlier:
According to the CRTC it is NOT illegal to receive Canadian subscription services outside Canada ie for a motorhomer who is a Canadian resident - to take their receiver with them while traveling. It is a Bell's business policy.
Here is a letter from the CRTC to me:
"Dear Mr. -------------:
Thank you for your most recent message requesting further clarification.
In answer to your questions:
1. Is it Bell's policy or the CRTC policy that a Canadian can't receive Canadian transmissions while traveling in the USA. StarChoice said it is ok if one has a permanent residence in Canada for at least 6 months per year.
The CRTC's mandate does not regulate broadcasting activities outside of Canada. Bell Expressvu may be respecting the exclusive programming rights established in the purchasing of programming with the program supplier but there are no CRTC regulatory restrictions in broadcasting in the US. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates all aspects of broadcasting in the US. You may wish to check the FCC's website at
www.fcc.gov for any restrictions in this area.
I couldn't find a specific reference on the FCC site. Is it that Bell is afraid of Homland Security and trying to enforce American laws which the Americans don't seem to be interested in - judging by by observations of Bell dishes all over in Arizona (on motorhomes, besides motorhomes or 5 wheels.) I didn't see any attached to buildings.
I am sorry you have been so bady brainwashed from above and can't even think for yourself.
Time for me to go out and continue modifying my dish for StarChoice.
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