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Re: Watching TV in the UK
« Reply #15 on: November 30, 2009, 02:04:24 AM »
The trouble is that the licensing authority NEVER believe that anyone doesn't have and watch TV.

I think watching TV on the computer - even Iplayer does require you to have a license but how they prove or chase that up I dont know.
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Re: Watching TV in the UK
« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2009, 02:07:07 AM »
you don't need a TV license for iplayer.
the license covers equipment that receives live, current, real-time transmission

If you have a TV card in your PC for watching live TV, then you need a TV license.

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Re: Watching TV in the UK
« Reply #17 on: November 30, 2009, 10:21:34 AM »
you don't need a TV license for iplayer.
the license covers equipment that receives live, current, real-time transmission

If you have a TV card in your PC for watching live TV, then you need a TV license.

So why don't the BBC allow access to iplayer  for viewers outseide the UK?
Is it just so that networks in other countries which buy Aunties programming don't get upset?
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Re: Watching TV in the UK
« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2009, 11:04:13 AM »
Pretty much. You can't watch Fox's  catchup service outside the US either :(
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Re: Watching TV in the UK
« Reply #19 on: November 30, 2009, 11:55:21 AM »
you don't need a TV license for iplayer.
the license covers equipment that receives live, current, real-time transmission

If you have a TV card in your PC for watching live TV, then you need a TV license.

So why don't the BBC allow access to iplayer  for viewers outseide the UK?
Is it just so that networks in other countries which buy Aunties programming don't get upset?

exactly right.
the BBC has a commercial part of itself to deal with selling shows abroad.
there are BBC branded channels that we don't get in the UK because they show programs that have already been on here to countries elsewhere. The even stream them on the net in some places.
If you notice, you don't get certain shows on iPlayer, like family guy. that doesnt appear on there.
Its all about rights management.
There IS a service called BBC redux, which is very similar to iplayer but not available to the general public. that contains all the output from all the BBC channels. Not just what is available on iPlayer.

I also believe you can now get iplayer for the nintendo wii

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Re: Watching TV in the UK
« Reply #20 on: November 30, 2009, 12:53:04 PM »
Definitive answer here http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/topics/what-if-a-tv-licence-is-not-needed-top12/
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That's a pretty good link - more organised and up front than it used to be!!

Basically, if you're using a TV to watch dvds and claiming not to watch live TV, take the following precautions:

1) Make sure that the TV is not attached to any arial/etc (and that a cable that could make the attachment is not lying suspiciously close to the socket on the back of the TV :lol:).

2) Make sure that every program/channel on the TV is detuned so that even if it was connected, it would take some time to find a TV station.

If you do this, you're far more likely to convince an inspector that you aren't using your equipment to receive live TV :D

This comes from previous experience of friends who managed to exempt themselves about 10 years ago.

Btw, I went a few years without a TV as well (after having one), and they did not believe that anyone could possibly survive without one - they sent someone round every year to ask whether I had one :lol:. I seem to remember that when I asked them in to have a look they never actually came in, they just wanted to see the whites of my eyes when I was telling them! - but that might be my memory playing tricks.
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Re: Watching TV in the UK
« Reply #21 on: November 30, 2009, 01:29:57 PM »
According to the site they'll only do a physical inspection every 3 years now.
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