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Tv Licensing Laws?
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Hello,
I haven't had a TV license for about the past four years as my means of entertainment has been by watching Netflix through my Wii U console, as I am going to be soon without the Wii U I am therefore looking into alternative devices in which to view Netflix and Amazon Prime. Now as an Amazon Prime member I am keen to buy a Firestick, however before I do I am wondering if it comes with any 'Live TV' Channels downloaded onto the device which I would be unable to remove and therefore requiring that I need a TV license.
Thank you in anticipation,
Amy
I haven't had a TV license for about the past four years as my means of entertainment has been by watching Netflix through my Wii U console, as I am going to be soon without the Wii U I am therefore looking into alternative devices in which to view Netflix and Amazon Prime. Now as an Amazon Prime member I am keen to buy a Firestick, however before I do I am wondering if it comes with any 'Live TV' Channels downloaded onto the device which I would be unable to remove and therefore requiring that I need a TV license.
Thank you in anticipation,
Amy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, thanks for your answers so far, but no I currently do not need a TV license, I can assure you that I am not breaking any laws by simply owning a TV. There is no aerial attached, nor any set-top box, nor any freeview etc. I also copied this from the TV License Website....
You need to be covered by a TV Licence to
watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV or live on an online TV service
download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer.
Sorry I think maybe I misled by the title of the thread, I will try to rename it now.
Thanks, Amy
You need to be covered by a TV Licence to
watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV or live on an online TV service
download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer.
Sorry I think maybe I misled by the title of the thread, I will try to rename it now.
Thanks, Amy
>>> any device that has a tuner /capability of receiving a transmission attracts the need/obligation for a licence
As Murraymints states, you need a TV licence to 'install' any device which is capable of receiving TV broadcasts, irrespective of whether you actually use that facility or not.
As an analogy, in the days of VHS video recorders, some people who only had black-&-white TV sets went out and bought video recorders. As soon as they did so, they had to buy colour TV licences (even though they could actually only watch programmes in black-&-white) because their video recorders had tuners inside them which were capable of receiving colour broadcasts. (i.e. they were deemed to have 'installed' equipment capable of receiving colour TV transmissions, even though it was impossible for them to view programmes in colour).
So if you buy a TV set and connect it to the mains you're deemed to have 'installed' broadcast receiving equipment, irrespective of whether you use it solely as a means of viewing Firestick content (or, for example, solely as a computer monitor).
As Murraymints states, you need a TV licence to 'install' any device which is capable of receiving TV broadcasts, irrespective of whether you actually use that facility or not.
As an analogy, in the days of VHS video recorders, some people who only had black-&-white TV sets went out and bought video recorders. As soon as they did so, they had to buy colour TV licences (even though they could actually only watch programmes in black-&-white) because their video recorders had tuners inside them which were capable of receiving colour broadcasts. (i.e. they were deemed to have 'installed' equipment capable of receiving colour TV transmissions, even though it was impossible for them to view programmes in colour).
So if you buy a TV set and connect it to the mains you're deemed to have 'installed' broadcast receiving equipment, irrespective of whether you use it solely as a means of viewing Firestick content (or, for example, solely as a computer monitor).