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Re: UK TV Licence & Broad Band question. Posted on: Sat, 03 May 2008 20:50:04 +0100

David formulated on Saturday :
> Does a computer user hooked up to broad band (no tv card in the pc)
> require a TV licence?
>
> I'm not sure if it's possible to watch television programmes in real time
> these days via broad band but even if it was would I still need a TV
> licence if NOT watching those (I don't have or want BBCiPlayer installed
> either).
>
> Thanks.

A good question but I do not know. I was always under the impression
that a TV license was mandatory for anyone who owns a TV set. You
would not need a license to listen to the BBC on radio would you !

If they have no knowledge of you then say nothing. I expect someone
will post with the answer shortly. :-)

--
Baldoni

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