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Subject: Re: TV Licence and "On-demand" services Posted on: Wed, 7 May 2008 06:27:56 +0000 (UTC)

On 6 May, 22:43, Baldoni wrote:
> Arfur Million submitted this idea :
>
> > Yet another TV Licence post, I'm afraid, but I'm not sure if this
> > particular variation has been discussed.
>
> > Virgin Media, and no doubt others, provide "Catch-up TV on Demand" and
> > "Movies on Demand" services. If I were to use only these services, and
> > not watch any of the broadcast TV channels directly, would I require a
> > TV Licence?
>
> > I don't really see why I would, but perhaps it could be argued that
> > using the menus even to get to the services constitute broadcast TV,
> > but that seems a bit of a stretch to me.
>
> > Regards,
> > Arfur
>
> Why not just buy the license and be done with it. =A0

Because I don't think it provides value for money.

> Other than that you
> could phone up TV licensing and ask them. =A0If you asked them you would
> be a lot wiser for it.
>

I'd like a few neutral opinions first.

Regards,
Arfur