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Subject: Re: UK TV Licence & Broad Band question. Posted on: Sun, 04 May 2008 15:17:25 GMT


> So what about archive programmes
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/white/home.shtml ?

If you're not watching it live, or as it's being shown on a normal
transmission, you should be fine.

> AFAIK, you are not allowed to watch e.g. videotapes of old programmes
> which have been transmitted.

No - the law is all about the act of receiving a signal. You could watch
old videos that you had recorded earlier without a license - but what you
couldn't do would be to record programmes using the video - because that
involves reception...