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1) By entering this H Card site, you agree that the laws of the Province of British Columbia, Canada will, without regard to the conflicts of laws or principles of any other foreign nation or jurisdiction thereof, apply to any H Card and all matters relating to the use of this web site. Furthermore, you understand that any challenge to this web sites operation or legality MUST be in direct reference to Canadian laws and statutes only and must clearly show with documented evidence that Canadian law prohibits exchange of information in relation to reception of foreign broadcasts that are neither lawfully authorized by the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) nor intended for reception in Canada by their broadcasters. In addition, any challenge must also be accompanied with documented evidence that specifically and clearly shows that a Canadian Court of law has successfully upheld a ruling that such exchange of information is in fact unlawful on Canadian soil. In absence of such documentation, any challenge to this H Card web site may NOT Once it became apparent to DTV that Canadians were determined to use their signal, why didn't they take some sort of realistic measures to capitalize on that development? The cat may have been out of the bag, but it still wasn't (and isn't) too late to do something to minimize the losses. Although Canada has protectionist policies that are aimed at preventing foreign competition from undermining their own businesses, it must be clearly apparent to the Canadian government and to Bell Expressvu that the reality of the widespread piracy of DTV's signal in Canada serves neither the government's nor Bell ExpressVu's best interests. At this point in time, the only sensible thing for all H Card parties concerned be legal and may in fact constitute a criminal act of harassment.

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