When the FBI raided the New Haven home of Robert R. Radil in 1994, it came up with a goldmine of information on his computer hard drive-the customer list for his illicit cable descrambler business.

And in litigation that has escalated to the second-highest court in the nation, cable supplier AT&T has managed to win some of the highest per-household awards ever imposed for residential use-over $46,000 for a single box in two cases.

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