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The Macao government will begin to crack down unlicensed satellite TV transmissions in September, the Macao Post reported on Friday. The Macao Post quoted Tou Veng Keong, director of the Telecommunication Technology Development Office (GDTTI), as saying that the GDTTI inspectors will start checking buildings for illegal television signal receivers on Sept. 12. Tou said his office had received complaints about the pirating situation from a number of satellite television operators. Those channels on show without proper copyright arrangements will be banned, said the official. A number of local signal providers, dubbed "antenna companies" will be affected, Tou said. "Macao must respect international copyright rules," Tou stressed. Source: Xinhua News Agency Related Links SinoDaily Search SinoDaily Subscribe To SinoDaily Express ![]() ![]() Microsoft continues to be the prime target for those intent on wrecking havoc in cyberspace, but for now the software giant argues that only it can save users from computer-virus attacks. |
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