UAE to Crack Down on Unauthorised Dish TV Dealers


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Dubai, Apr 20: If you’re watching pirated Indian-language TV, it may be time to switch channels. The Ministry of Economy has been leading a campaign to seize illegal cable TV receivers.

Digital satellite receivers provided by Dish TV, one of India’s leading direct-to-home providers, give Indian viewers more than 200 channels, but they are being installed around the Gulf region illegally.

The main incentive for many viewers is that they can get a package of channels in their own local language such as Kerala’s Malayalam.

Dish TV was endorsed by one of Bollywood’s top actors, Shah Rukh Khan, which made it even more popular among the Indian community.

The Government’s move is part of its efforts to combat piracy and copyright infringements, officials say. Dish TV is not allowed outside India, but the antennas are illegally smuggled into the Gulf states.

The Ministry of Economy has been co-ordinating with police across the Emirates where raids were carried out against Dish TV dealers in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah.

In some cases, operators who provide legal TV packages authorised in the UAE help install Dish TV sets, which makes it difficult for law enforcement officers to uncover those operating illegitimately. “We have requested the various parties involved to tighten controls over unauthorised Dish TV boxes that illegally enter through a neighbouring country and are sold in our local markets,” said Mohammed Ahmed bin Abdulaziz al Shihhi, the ministry’s general manager, in a statement yesterday.

He said violations of intellectual property laws reflected “negatively on the national economy”.

Industry officials have been relieved by the government measures, which they have long lobbied for. They say that it is not fair to allow illegal operators to profit from piracy while legal providers lose out. Scott Butler, the chief executive of the Arabian Anti-piracy Alliance, was quoted in a statement as saying: “The right to protect intellectual property is not only logical but a legal right as well.”

Illegal pay TV is simply an unacceptable violation of intellectual property rights, he said.

“There is a wrong public impression that it is acceptable to acquire pirated entertainment because movie producers and studios profit a lot from them,” Mr Butler said. He said people should consider this issue from a different perspective. What if it was their own creative works that were being stolen? How would they react?

Providers of UAE-licensed TV packages such as Zee TV are particularly harmed by the illegal distribution of Dish TV because they also cater to the Indian community. “It’s unfair to bring something parallel,” a company official said.

  

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  • Salvador Noronha , Omzoor/Mumbai

    Fri, May 08 2009

    It is our predecessors who praised Dubai comparing it with heaven as if they had seen heaven before visiting Dubai. We ourselves are  to be blamed for this.

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  • edward, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 25 2009

    DEAR ALL COMMENT MAKERS, PLS NOTE THAT DUBAI IN THE VERGE OF COLLAPSE DUE GLOBAL MELTDOWN. SO DON''T WASTE UR VALUABLE TIME ON THIS (DISH) ISSUE. THINK OF UR FUTURE IN DUBAI & COMEBACK TO OUR HOLY-LAND OF INDIA.OK.......

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Apr 24 2009

    Dubai, Abu-Dhabi and Sharjah, in the name of Etisalat and Pehla want to suck some more money from the poor viewers! Why dish TV is illegal, as people are paying for their viewing in India ! Instaed of paying to Pehala and Etisalat, they are paying Dish TV !

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  • Godwin, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    Etisalat and Pehla are using all means to rid Dish TV in the name of Intellectual Property Rights - IPR. (Offers drink to Roland) You can go and tout your IPR elsewhere. We are Indians, we''ll watch Indian and at a price that is Indian and not out of the world. You can rid DishTV if you offer as many channels for 10% lesser than Dish and I''ll rid my STB and dish not otherwise. Now for you Roland, keep burning, I smell smoke.

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  • ronald menezes, barkur

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    This is not a proper rule since we are far from our country we want to see our nation activities,news.  We are not making crime watching indian channels those who made law they should think deeply

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  • Parson , Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    Rather than cracking down the illegal dish de-coders, why dont  ETISALAT & other providers make their prices cheaper  so all can subscribe to it and stop the piracy.

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  • POLAND, MANGALORE

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    I AGREE WITH YOU AMIT , ROLAND IS A RICH MAN HE CAN AFFORD..ENJOY

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  • amit, dubai

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    Roland, whatever. Wish karo....Dish Karo..... u pay for all the network channels here then!!

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  • Harris Madani, Bajpe... / Sydney

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    Mr. Prashanth Poojary, may you have never been to abroad to earn.  Why you are encouraging Mr. Shetty to come back to India to live peacefully only for  the sake of watching Dish TV?  Do you know how peacefully he is living in Dubai??? May be thousand timesa better then Mangalore. " Mera Desh Mahan " looks good only with writing, not in reality.

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  • Herald , Kundapura/ SHJ.

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    It is perfect Mr. Naveen, Let them Compete in this competitive Market. I am sure no one is getting Dish tv signals for free!! A person payless where as it is exorbitantly expensive to have all good channels. Government cannot combat unauthorized entry of Dish TV boxes,

    As long as there is demand, they will enter through neighboring country and are sold in gray market. Three years back similar campaign was launched by UAE Govt. Result is there in front of every one. Unless they come down with reasonable price it is not possible to combat this problem.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    We should ask UAE government to introduce ''Akrama Sakrama''. Its time for UAE operators to reduce the prices of entertainment packages to match the prices of ''Dish TV''. There is no copy right issues involved here, the issue profits of government sponsored company which is engaged in this business.

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  • Prashant Poojary, Manglore

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    Mr. H.K Shetty why so upset wind up and come to INDIA - MANGLORE !!!!MERA DESH MAHAN!!!!! why to live in a place where there is so much torture to mind & soul.....come to Manglore - INDIA.

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  • HK Shetty, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    Why distv only, there are lakhs of dishes unauthorised dish you can see all over the buildings in UAE, you mean to say that all are authorised. only E vision, pehla and so many who are charging heavily with asian communities with minimum channels, when sports like olympics, and cricket worldcup, football w.cup comes they making us to pay extra to veiw these programmes.

    Because common men cannot pay these prices everymonth. Totally common man has no place to live in this part of the world, high rent,high school fees,recession every thing going other way.

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  • Roland,

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    I think the authorities should take a serious note of this and ban dish tv, and also charge a heavy penalty for people have dish tv connections.

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  • William, Sharjah, Udupi

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    The intellectual propritory rights of Dish TV you mean correct. Is there a complaint from Dist TV, I think NO. It is the Zee TV and the Local provider who is doling out some mix of channels and milking high price from the Indian/Asian audiences as is the practice in all walk of life.

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