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BBC iPlayer Radio & TV License
CuddlyGorilla
Posts: 17 Forumite
in Phones & TV
Does anyone have a definitive answer to this: When the law changes and we will have to subscribe to a TV License in order to watch iPlayer online, even if only catch-up, will we need this for the BBC's iPlayer Radio? I have rubbish FM reception so use the computer to steam BBC Radio instead. I have no TV so only ever use catch-up, which will stop (for BBC programs) when the law changes.
Regardless of my personal opinions or choices, I would imagine this could apply to blind people as well.
In short:
Will we need a TV License to listen to the BBC iPlayer?
Thanks
Regardless of my personal opinions or choices, I would imagine this could apply to blind people as well.
In short:
Will we need a TV License to listen to the BBC iPlayer?
Thanks
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CuddlyGorilla wrote: »Does anyone have a definitive answer to this: When the law changes and we will have to subscribe to a TV License in order to watch iPlayer online, even if only catch-up, will we need this for the BBC's iPlayer Radio?
In short, yes.0 -
I sincerely hope that a tv license won't be needed for radio catch up.
Radio license was abolished in the 70's for good reason
Many set top boxes record radio too0 -
james_smitha wrote: »I sincerely hope that a tv license won't be needed for radio catch up.
Radio license was abolished in the 70's for good reason
Many set top boxes record radio too
Recoding radio via a radio will be fine. The use of the BBC iPlayer in any form whatsoever won't. Period. And they've been very clear about that. Don't want to pay a TV Licence? Fine. Then just don't consume any BBC content via live TV or the iPlayer. It really couldn't be any clearer.0 -
visionman As much as every thing is speculation at the moment, if its called a TV license why should it be required for radio use.
It would be free, and how much effort I don't know, to use a file sharing site.
My bike uses the road and has wheels, are you saying the ever greedy government should charge me a road tax too?
Or should I be charged a parking fee for locking my bike to a lamp post too?0 -
Going forward, the use of the BBC iPlayer will require a licence fee. Period.0
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visionman you lack the wit to reply to my earlier properly then, Y/N0
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james_smitha wrote: »Many set top boxes record radio too
Yes they do. Via Freeview, satellite, Cable TV and Fibre. TV license required.0 -
james_smitha wrote: »visionman you lack the wit to reply to my earlier properly then, Y/N
Don't complain to me, james, I didn't write the new rules.0 -
visionman I'm just interested to hear your view of my comments above, surely not an unreasonable request0
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Its not only unreasonable, its nonsensical as well.0
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