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Re: Should the TV License be scrapped?
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TVLI appear to be heavy-handed because they work on the assumption that everyone watches some TV in their home at some point. It follows that people who say they don't need a licence either
You might disagree with my interpretation of what qualifies as licensable TV, but I can bet that if ever you're caught, the district judge who hands out the fine will disagree with you too. Quote:
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you mean like that hardcore porn bbc put out i referred to lol with how easy governments of both parties are bribed it wouldnt surprise me if the BBC got handed down even more rights/powers at some point to counter alternatives to the bbc its a complete joke that every household in the UK with a tv is expected to give money to one company just because government says so mind you im not too keen on sky either you pay a subscription so you can have shows with adverts and pay a tv licence as well.. but sky wont try to throw you in prison or make you a criminal if you dont have one of their boxes plugged into your tv i think my stance on this is more than clear i dont think i have owt further of worth adding so the channel i refer to as Broadcasters Buggering Children can whistle dixie and i wish it a speedy demise the bbc maybe an institution but it not one we should be proud of and willing to keep infact recent events have made it a national embarrassment to the entire world sometimes sorry just dosnt cut it infact i dont think they have apologized to the millions of people they betrayed and let down yet although if an apology was broadcast i wouldnt have seen it ;) |
Re: Should the TV License be scrapped?
I can categorically state that "if you are watching streaming TV that is not live (at the same time as it is broadcast) then you do NOT need a license."
So if it is delayed or catch,up then it does not need a license. Can you point to a section of the act that says you do? Streaming TV is only covered by the license when broadcast TV is being watched "at the same time it is being broadcast". This is nothing to do with where the source is, it is the timing of it. For instance, if someone records TV then plays it back so that you can watch it - you do not need a license because it is not being watched at the same time it was broadcast. STudio25 - you seem to be confusing what I have said, I said nothing about what constitutes a TV? |
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According to this: https://www.gov.uk/government/upload..._Text-L-PB.pdf
It is an offence. On the first page. Quote:
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Re: Should the TV License be scrapped?
my son has just started university and he is using the student accommodation which is around a hundred or so rooms within a building which are just about big enough for a single bed , a small desk and a single upright wardrobe
each room no bigger than a prison cell has to have its own tv licence they cant share one throughout the building left my son with KODI and instructions not to open his door to anyone he dosnt know and to keep the tv ariel out of his tv i would have cut it off at the wall but that would probably get him in trouble but he dosnt watch live tv and like me dosnt rate UK tv shows that much either so all his viewing is either not avialable in the UK yet or has already aired hes doing a media degree in film and advertising by coincidence a course that the bbc should think of sending its employees on so they can earn their money instead of relying on the bbc tax system |
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Can you define "nearly live" ??
A few seconds delay and your likely still within that, but several minutes away and it's not "nearly live". |
Re: Should the TV License be scrapped?
I don't have to, I am not your defense lawyer. As I said earlier, if you find yourself in court, good luck
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An analogue or digital audio visual feed which is produced from the same source as a UHF broadcast. That means that any of the channels broadcast to be received by a TV, any recordings (digital or analogue) made of the same, any streams sourced from the same, any recordings of streams (digital or analogue) sourced from the same. As far as I can tell, that covers everything that the government says meets the requirement for owning a licence. ...and I'm sure you know that only too well. Otherwise you wouldn't be factoring the cost of a VPN into the alternatives to owning a TV licence. |
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But that definition is wrong.
The source is of no issue, it is the timing of it. It is a common known fact that you do not need a TV license to watch TV unless it is being broadcast at the same time, or in other words - watch the TV that is being broadcast. catch up TV is excluded from the license fee, the content is irrelevent. So watching what "was" live tv but it is now not live (because it has been delayed) is excluded from the requirements of needing a license. But you don't need to believe me on this, perhaps go and ask Martin Lewis - he's clever enough to know the ins & outs and his site agrees with what I have said, if he posted incorrect info then there are thousands of those that are ni the know who put him right and it gets changed the same day. |
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You taking a live TV broadcast, offsetting it by 5mins, and then watching the result is not "catch up". Nor is recording "Bake Off" on tape and then watching it at a later date. Quote:
Those who don't agree with you on this thread have provided links to the TV licensing page that tells you that you need one, and the legislation that states whatever is asserted on the TVLI website is the legal basis for decisions. Quote:
However, assuming you mean this article - it also quite categorically states that you are wrong. Quote:
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My feelings exactly.
Love the younfact ones video. Forgot about that. |
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its most repeats on the tv.
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YOu have what I have said wrong, you are interpreting the above wrong.
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You want links, use the same ones you have given. The crux of the matter is the watching broadcast TV at the same time as it is being broadcast - if you are doing anything else such as watching a dvd, watching a downloaded film, as downloaded copy of a program, or even a streamed replay of what was live - you do NOT need a license, as long as you are not watching it at the same time as it is broadcast. |
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Okay so we will agree to disagree.
As I said before, good luck if you go to court. |
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