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Possession or Sale of Unauthorized Cable Television Device | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2913.041 prohibits unauthorized possession, sale, or manufacture of cable access devices, with felony penalties for violations.

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Possession or Sale of Unauthorized Cable Television Device

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law section 2913.041 prohibits the possession, sale, distribution, or manufacture of unauthorized devices used to access cable television services without proper authorization or payment. Violations can result in felony charges, with separate violations for each device involved. The law aims to prevent cable theft and unauthorized access to cable services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What devices are covered under Ohio law 2913.041?

The law covers devices like decoders, descramblers, converters, software, and other equipment specially adapted or modified to access cable television services without authorization.

What are the penalties for possessing unauthorized cable devices in Ohio?

Possessing an unauthorized device is a felony of the fifth degree, which can result in fines and imprisonment depending on the case.

Can I be charged if I sell or distribute unauthorized cable devices?

Yes, selling, distributing, or manufacturing such devices is a felony of the fourth degree, with penalties including fines and potential jail time.

Does each unauthorized device count as a separate violation?

Yes, each device sold, distributed, manufactured, or possessed in violation of this law constitutes a separate offense.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2913.041 prohibits unauthorized possession, sale, or manufacture of cable access devices, with felony penalties for violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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