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hi everyone...free tv?
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is it true that you can watch tv on net for free legally? do we only pay our tv license for bbc channels?
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Yes, so if you wanted to watch Eastenders on BBC iPlayer, you would have to wait until it was not running on BBC 1 at the same time.
For now, that is the only stipulation, I'm guessing they'll soon bump up our TV Licence fee to cover it though.
All other channels it doesn't matter since we don't pay for them.
For now, that is the only stipulation, I'm guessing they'll soon bump up our TV Licence fee to cover it though.
All other channels it doesn't matter since we don't pay for them.
Laks is correct, I assumed the question was purely about live TV streams on the net. which you do need a license for regardless of if you actually own a TV receiver or not.
but if you are watching "catch up" tv and do not own any other method of receiving tv channels then you don't need a license.
But as I said the whole system at the moment is virtually unenforcible.
but if you are watching "catch up" tv and do not own any other method of receiving tv channels then you don't need a license.
But as I said the whole system at the moment is virtually unenforcible.