Specific configurations for hardware that supports the CCcam protocol.
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The landscape of satellite TV and content protection is rapidly changing, which affects the viability of Cccam – free or paid.
CCcam is a "softcam" (software-based emulator) used in satellite television to facilitate . This technology allows a single valid satellite subscription card to be shared among multiple receivers over the internet.
Satellite providers (like beIN or Sky) actively monitor for abnormal card-sharing activity. When they detect a server sharing a card to 5,000 different IP addresses, they send an . This effectively "kills" the card, rendering the Cremtv server useless until the provider finds a new card to hack.
While Cccam itself is a neutral technology, its application determines its legality:
Many of the server lines support high-definition and 4K resolution, provided the user's satellite receiver and television are capable.

