You need a TV license for watching live broadcasts on any Channel if it's BBC1, Channel 5 and even Sky. You don't need a TV license for catch up tv. You can opt out of a TV license there is a form if you don't watch live broadcasts.
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That's not true....RS04YOB wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:55 pmYou need a TV license for watching live broadcasts on any Channel if it's BBC1, Channel 5 and even Sky. You don't need a TV license for catch up tv. You can opt out of a TV license there is a form if you don't watch live broadcasts.
https://youtu.be/VMb-fd_9gpY
https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/faqs/FAQ8
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Re: TV Licence
Quote: You only need a TV licence if you watch or record TV as it's being broadcast or use iPlayer – if you only use other catch-up sites, you don't need one. A rule that came into force in September 2016 means you need a licence to legally use BBC iPlayer, even if you're only watching catch-up TV.
So its USE not technical capability that is the key factor.
BUT recording programs as they are broadcast (to watch later) counts as USE.
As does USE of iPlayer, even for catchup, so beware that one.
Having a TV set and just using the display for games or non-iPlayer catchup is fine.
Probably best not to connect any aerial or dish though...…
More details here: https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if- ... u-watch-it
So its USE not technical capability that is the key factor.
BUT recording programs as they are broadcast (to watch later) counts as USE.
As does USE of iPlayer, even for catchup, so beware that one.
Having a TV set and just using the display for games or non-iPlayer catchup is fine.
Probably best not to connect any aerial or dish though...…
More details here: https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if- ... u-watch-it
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