bbc gestapo

nijinsky's fetlocks said:
jimharri said:
exileindevon said:
no i dont
Seeing as the thread was started after midday, I'll bite. The last time I looked, if you have a televison, you need to have a licence. It may be boring but it's the law, unfortunately.


But we have established that the op does not own a television.
He also has no cannabis,which is where I lost interest in the thread.
Fair point. I missed that!
 
law74 said:
denislawsbackheel said:
Even if the op owns a TV he does not need a TV license.

He may use it to watch DVDs, play games, watch BBC iPlayer post broadcast shows without the need for a license.

You need a license only to watch live TV as broadcast.

Anyone who thinks differently is plain wrong.

He has internet access, the internet can be used to watch live broadcasts, therefore he needs a TV licence.

Just because you have the internet, doesn't mean we all think you're downloading child porn.

Just because you have the means, doesn't mean you're partaking.
 
denislawsbackheel said:
Even if the op owns a TV he does not need a TV license.

He may use it to watch DVDs, play games, watch BBC iPlayer post broadcast shows without the need for a license.

You need a license only to watch live TV as broadcast.

Anyone who thinks differently is plain wrong.
From what I understand of the law, if you have equipment capable of receiving TV broadcasts (regardless of what you use that equipment for), you need a TV Licence. I could be wrong about that though!
 
You need to be covered by a valid TV Licence if you watch or record TV as it's being broadcast. This includes the use of devices such as a computer, laptop, mobile phone or DVD/video recorder.


<a class="postlink" href="http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/</a>
 
denislawsbackheel said:
Even if the op owns a TV he does not need a TV license.

He may use it to watch DVDs, play games, watch BBC iPlayer post broadcast shows without the need for a license.

You need a license only to watch live TV as broadcast.

Anyone who thinks differently is plain wrong.

So if we all scrapped our tellies, and only ever watched BBC iPlayer...then how would the content on the iPlayer be paid for?

I don't mind the TV Licence. It's what, just over £100 a year? For that I get all the BBC tv channels, I also get to listen to Five Live and I visit the BBC News and Sport website several times a day. Good value.
 
scall said:
denislawsbackheel said:
Even if the op owns a TV he does not need a TV license.

He may use it to watch DVDs, play games, watch BBC iPlayer post broadcast shows without the need for a license.

You need a license only to watch live TV as broadcast.

Anyone who thinks differently is plain wrong.

So if we all scrapped our tellies, and only ever watched BBC iPlayer...then how would the content on the iPlayer be paid for?

I don't mind the TV Licence. It's what, just over £100 a year? For that I get all the BBC tv channels, I also get to listen to Five Live and I visit the BBC News and Sport website several times a day. Good value.
Stop being so sensible. You'll never last on here if you keep that up!
 
jimharri said:
scall said:
denislawsbackheel said:
Even if the op owns a TV he does not need a TV license.

He may use it to watch DVDs, play games, watch BBC iPlayer post broadcast shows without the need for a license.

You need a license only to watch live TV as broadcast.

Anyone who thinks differently is plain wrong.

So if we all scrapped our tellies, and only ever watched BBC iPlayer...then how would the content on the iPlayer be paid for?

I don't mind the TV Licence. It's what, just over £100 a year? For that I get all the BBC tv channels, I also get to listen to Five Live and I visit the BBC News and Sport website several times a day. Good value.
Stop being so sensible. You'll never last on here if you keep that up!

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Never had a licence for 11 years (in 2 different houses). Received the monthly letters and ignored them.
Twice they knocked on the door. Twice they asked to come in and have a look. Twice I asked them was I under any obligation to let them in. Twice they said no I wasn't. Twice I bid them good day and closed the door.
 
Mad Eyed Screamer said:
Never had a licence for 11 years (in 2 different houses). Received the monthly letters and ignored them.
Twice they knocked on the door. Twice they asked to come in and have a look. Twice I asked them was I under any obligation to let them in. Twice they said no I wasn't. Twice I bid them good day and closed the door.

Luckily for you, the rest of us paid your share, along with anyone else who dodges the licence.
 
I pay my TV license, but just because you have the internet and a TV doesn't mean you have to pay it. It's only if you use the TV/internet for watching live broadcasts that you have to pay it.

I'm a student, so I asked them this very question when I lived in halls last year because I couldn't afford the license but I had a TV. I just used the TV to play on my PS3, that's all.
 
law74 said:
denislawsbackheel said:
Even if the op owns a TV he does not need a TV license.

He may use it to watch DVDs, play games, watch BBC iPlayer post broadcast shows without the need for a license.

You need a license only to watch live TV as broadcast.

Anyone who thinks differently is plain wrong.

He has internet access, the internet can be used to watch live broadcasts, therefore he needs a TV licence.
not if i dont watch live broadcasts
 
SkyBlueFlux said:
I pay my TV license, but just because you have the internet and a TV doesn't mean you have to pay it. It's only if you use the TV/internet for watching live broadcasts that you have to pay it.

I'm a student, so I asked them this very question when I lived in halls last year because I couldn't afford the license but I had a TV. I just used the TV to play on my PS3, that's all.

If you have a TV you are supposed to pay a TV licence. That's why it's called a TV licence not a "BBC Licence". Nobody has to pay for anything if they don't want, it's a moral obligation. That's why they spend millions of pounds of licence payers money chasing people who haven't paid it, they don't have much legal recourse.
 
gaudinho's stolen car said:
SkyBlueFlux said:
I pay my TV license, but just because you have the internet and a TV doesn't mean you have to pay it. It's only if you use the TV/internet for watching live broadcasts that you have to pay it.

I'm a student, so I asked them this very question when I lived in halls last year because I couldn't afford the license but I had a TV. I just used the TV to play on my PS3, that's all.

If you have a TV you are supposed to pay a TV licence. That's why it's called a TV licence not a "BBC Licence". Nobody has to pay for anything if they don't want, it's a moral obligation. That's why they spend millions of pounds of licence payers money chasing people who haven't paid it, they don't have much legal recourse.
you dont need a license for a tv if you only watch dvds or play games
 
You DO NOT need a tv licence just because you own a tv. i own a tv and only ever watch stuff on iplayer, itv player, 4od etc and use my playstation on it. therefore as long as i'm not watching anything live or recording live programs i dont need a licence. the constant letters and threats are just to scare people into buying licences even if they don't need one. they can't come in and search your property unless they have a warrant.
seems some people on here are happy just to cough up £145 even if they don't actually need to.
 
tommcfc said:
You DO NOT need a tv licence just because you own a tv. i own a tv and only ever watch stuff on iplayer, itv player, 4od etc and use my playstation on it. therefore as long as i'm not watching anything live or recording live programs i dont need a licence. the constant letters and threats are just to scare people into buying licences even if they don't need one. they can't come in and search your property unless they have a warrant.
seems some people on here are happy just to cough up £145 even if they don't actually need to.

If you are telling me you don't watch TV I am going to say you are a lying blaggard, and the TV Licence Agency or whatever they are called probably feel the same.
 
Can someone please tell me where i can find the actual law which states that you do need a TV license to watch TV?

Is the Tv licensing authority a private company?

Please correct me if I'm wrong!
 
gaudinho's stolen car said:
tommcfc said:
You DO NOT need a tv licence just because you own a tv. i own a tv and only ever watch stuff on iplayer, itv player, 4od etc and use my playstation on it. therefore as long as i'm not watching anything live or recording live programs i dont need a licence. the constant letters and threats are just to scare people into buying licences even if they don't need one. they can't come in and search your property unless they have a warrant.
seems some people on here are happy just to cough up £145 even if they don't actually need to.

If you are telling me you don't watch TV I am going to say you are a lying blaggard, and the TV Licence Agency or whatever they are called probably feel the same.
if i was to take a tv quiz id fail
 
gaudinho's stolen car said:
tommcfc said:
You DO NOT need a tv licence just because you own a tv. i own a tv and only ever watch stuff on iplayer, itv player, 4od etc and use my playstation on it. therefore as long as i'm not watching anything live or recording live programs i dont need a licence. the constant letters and threats are just to scare people into buying licences even if they don't need one. they can't come in and search your property unless they have a warrant.
seems some people on here are happy just to cough up £145 even if they don't actually need to.

If you are telling me you don't watch TV I am going to say you are a lying blaggard, and the TV Licence Agency or whatever they are called probably feel the same.
i dont watch live tv no.
also if we're going to be picky i wonder how many people on here use or have used any of the free streams to citys games? are they all going to hand themselves in for illegal streaming?
 
If the machine you own has the potential to be used to view TV you need a TV licence. Computers, TV's etc. It doesn't matter if you don't have an internet connection or an ariel you still need one. It's just another tax and one you have to pay unfortunately.
 

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