Are you planning to connect the TV to the internet? If not, you should be fine. I'll leave it to others as to smart TV hassle, as we have a license.![]()
You do not need a licence just because you have Iplayer installed. You only need a licence if you use Iplayer. Just make sure you do not log into Iplayer and your all good to go without a licence.
On most devices iplayer ask you to login with an email address and password also.
Apparently my house is being passed to the next level of "investigation" if i dont get a license by the 23rd.
Scary! lol.
Miss film 4 sometimes as it's nice to just put the TV on and watch anything.
If it's 'live' (ie simultaneously with what's being broadcast) then yes, in theory you doYou can watch film4 online - I do. Unless I've missed the point and you somehow need a tv license to watch film4.
If it's 'live' (ie simultaneously with what's being broadcast) then yes, in theory you do
If it's 'live' (ie simultaneously with what's being broadcast) then yes, in theory you do
They do their best to keep it confusing but as a rule of thumb, if its broadcast TV (whether you're receiving via radio waves or internet or cable), you're probably meant to have a license. If it's not 'broadcast TV' you're probably not but they'll tell you that you are as soon as you mention the word live.Even that is a bit of a grey area. You can watch live youtube channels and that doesn't need a licence.
That's not how they define it, that's how I've described it as a rule of thumb.If they are labelling it as "broadcast" then it cannot include anything on the internet because you can't broadcast something over the internet.
The problem is the BBC is still stuck in the 1900s. Their policies and way of thinking.
That's not how they define it, that's how I've described it as a rule of thumb.
I don't think you could build much of a case for them being technically wrong, based on the way I decided to word my own rule of thumbBut if they are technically wrong then they have no case. I've not heard of anyone actually getting done for watching TV over the internet.
Yes as it's being watched "Live". If you could watch the same content with an on demand service like prime or Netflix then you wouldn't need one.I have a Virgin media box and occasionally watch some films or documentaries , do I need to pay for the TV license?