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iPlayer licence

bevmcomp
bevmcomp Posts: 11 Forumite
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edited 2 October 2016 at 5:56AM in Phones & TV
Can someone help please, i don't have a tv licence as im never in but in the evenings i used to watch iplayer through a Roku streaming box (films or series that was filmed a while ago) can i still watch it this way without a licence

The telegraph says it is legal you can watch it through a roku box, but i'm confused..Any help would be great

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  • brewerdave
    brewerdave Posts: 8,953 Forumite
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    As far as I'm aware ANY access of BBC I Player requires a TV Licence in law since 1st September.
    HOWEVER, still don't know how they are going to enforce it, as even with an account it doesn't link directly to a TV licence number.
  • exiled_red
    exiled_red Posts: 261 Forumite
    As brewerdave says, the rules changed recent so that any access of iplayer requires a TV Licence
  • Very soon you will need to sign-up to use bbc iPlayer - so they will know if you use the service and don't pay. Also, you have posted on a public foru that you use he iPlayer but don't have a licence. Might want to sort that out...
  • brewerdave
    brewerdave Posts: 8,953 Forumite
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    Very soon you will need to sign-up to use bbc iPlayer - so they will know if you use the service and don't pay. Also, you have posted on a public foru that you use he iPlayer but don't have a licence. Might want to sort that out...

    1. HOW will they know that you haven't paid?
    2. HOW will they connect a post on this forum to an actual name/postal address??:rotfl:
  • kingrulzuk
    kingrulzuk Posts: 1,330 Forumite
    bevmcomp wrote: »
    Can someone help please, i don't have a tv licence as im never in but in the evenings i used to watch iplayer through a Roku streaming box (films or series that was filmed a while ago) can i still watch it this way without a licence

    The telegraph says it is legal you can watch it through a roku box, but i'm confused..Any help would be great



    Yes you do need a TVL but you don't have to pay it, when someone from TVL comes over just say sorry I don't speak English and shut the door. that's what I did :beer:
    What happens if you push this button?
  • HOW will they connect a post on this forum to an actual name/postal address?

    It is quite an easy thing to request an IP address from MSE. As the OP has clearly admitted circumnavigating the law, MSE would likely have to comply. :rotfl:
  • brewerdave wrote: »
    2. HOW will they connect a post on this forum to an actual name/postal address??:rotfl:

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  • brewerdave
    brewerdave Posts: 8,953 Forumite
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    It is quite an easy thing to request an IP address from MSE. As the OP has clearly admitted circumnavigating the law, MSE would likely have to comply. :rotfl:

    ...and then after tying the IP addy to a specific ISP, they would have to force the ISP to release subscriber details via an NPO -AIN'T going to happen for a post on a forum :rotfl:

    The ONLY way that BBC can prevent non subscribers viewing I Player, is to have a locked down player requiring a log in including a licence number AND some sort of restriction on the max. number of devices using that log in as SkyGo perhaps.:)
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