§ 118.32 SUBSCRIBER PRIVACY AND UNAUTHORIZED RECEPTION.
   (A)   A licensee must protect the privacy of all subscribers under Section 631 of the Cable Act. A licensee must not condition subscriber service on the subscriber's grant of permission to disclose information, which, cannot be disclosed without the subscriber's explicit consent under federal law.
   (B)   A person must not make any unauthorized connection, whether physically, electrically, acoustically, inductively or otherwise, or attach any unauthorized device to any cable, wire, microwave or other component of a licensed cable television system, to intercept, receive or use any video, voice or data signal transmissions over a cable television system, unless such connection, interception, reception or use is authorized by the licensee or other person having the lawful right to authorize the connection, interception, reception or use. A violation of this division is a class 2 misdemeanor offense and is also punishable pursuant to A.R.S. § 13-3709(A).
(Prior Code, Ch. 18, Art. V, § 18-315) (Ord. 343-04, passed 6-21-2004; Ord. 366-05, passed 3-7-2005)