I've got a huge TV and a massive remote.......just sayin' ...... here's Fenton changing channel for me.
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I have one, but it's just a glorified monitor for my DVD player. I haven't watched a TV station for about 15 years, now.Have I mentioned that I don't have a TV?
I think the law states - if you have a TV receiver i.e. a telly you must have a licenceSilly question. You have a TV, don't have an ariel (or decide it's not connected), and decide you don't use i-player, so is that OK not to have a license.
Just asking as I have young colleagues that watch lots of TV, but it's all through 'internet sources' but not I-player.
Me, I have a license and have 'other sources' !
I think it's more a case of, you can have a TV receiver and if you convince them that it's not used for watching live broadcasts, you don't need a licence.I think the law states - if you have a TV receiver i.e. a telly you must have a licence
I think it's more a case of, you can have a TV receiver and if you convince them that it's not used for watching live broadcasts, you don't need a licence.
That's not the case. The law says that if you have equipment installed capable of receiving a live broadcast you are required to have a license.
And what do the explanatory notes for the legislation define "installed" as...?
You missed a bit off your quote from Regulation 9.... "whether or not it is installed or used for any other purpose."
If it is installed and capable of being used to receive a broadcast then a licence is required.