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What all the aforementioned boils down to is that the birth of hacking can be clearly traced back to DTV's own corporate myopia and
Canadian businesses failing to offer an equally attractive and competitive alternative to DTV. The Canadian government might also
share some of the blame because I believe (though I am not sure) that it imposes some sort of content restrictions on its cable and
satellite providers which may limit the ability of those providers to offer content competitive with that of DTV. Assign percentages
of blame wherever and however you like, but it is indeed irrefutable that some combination of those three elements is responsible
for the scope of present day HU Cards.