For the purposes of this Convention:
(a)
‘protected service’ means any of the following services, when provided against remuneration and on the basis of conditional access:
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television programme services, as defined in Article 2 of the amended European Convention on Transfrontier Television,
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radio broadcasting services, meaning radio programmes intended for reception by the public, transmitted by wire or over the air, including by satellite,
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information society services, understood as those offered by electronic means, at a distance and at the individual request of a recipient of services,
or the provision of conditional access to the above services, considered as a service in its own right;
(b)
‘conditional access’ means any technical measure and/or arrangement permitting access in an intelligible form, and subject to prior individual authorisation, to one of the services mentioned in point (a) of this Article;
(c)
‘conditional access device’ means any equipment, software and/or arrangement designed or adapted to give access in an intelligible form to one of the services mentioned in point (a) of this Article;
(d)
‘illicit device’ means any equipment, software and/or arrangement designed or adapted to give access in an intelligible form to one of the services mentioned in point (a) of this Article, without the authorisation of the service provider.