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Tv Licence For Watching Youtube

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newbie99 | 18:59 Sun 09th Jul 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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Hi do I need to pay for TV licence if the family only watches YouTube. ?
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One of my friend is an international student and she asked the question. She basically just wanted to watch YouTube non live videos. She can't afford the ridiculous TV licence cost.

Thanks for the answer. Will let her know.
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Where does she live? You only need one licence for an address, so if she rents a room in a multi occupancy house or house shares you only need one licence for the address. Different if the house has been converted into individual flats.
From the TV licence web site
Do I need a TV licence if I live in a house or flat share?
If you have a separate tenancy agreement for your room, you’ll need your own TV Licence too.
If you have a joint tenancy agreement for an entire house or flat, you’ll probably need one licence to cover the whole property.
If you are still uncertain about the rules for tenancies, please check our advice for tenants and lodgers.
The referenced web page is somewhat ambiguous, and does not make it plain that a licence is NOT required for YouTube videos - only for live streaming.
Also it is required for BBC iPlayer catch up - but not ITV Player, 4OD or any other non-live source.
This page gives a good summary -
http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/televisions/article/tv-licence-explained
the cost is £2.81 per week
less than a pint of beer or a fancy coffee ?
But beer and coffee are important, ivor - whereas paying for a TV licence is just 'boring' ...

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