You need to be covered by a valid TV Licence if you watch or record TV as it's being broadcast. This includes the use of devices such as a computer, laptop, mobile phone or DVD/video recorder.
You need to be covered by a licence if you watch TV online at the same time as it's being broadcast on conventional TV in the UK or the Channel Islands.
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TonyR wrote:Incorrect. If the device - laptop, phone, tablet, TV - is powered by internal batteries you don't need a TV License to watch live TV on it by internet or aerial.
Incorrect. The definition of a "Television Receiver" is extremely broad and in layman's terms boils down to any device capable of receiving a televison signal. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1997 ... ion/3/made You need a TV license if it is used to watch or record live television, even if it is powered from a hub dynamo .
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Yes, but a "television receiver" is not installed until it is plugged in so if its running on internal batteries it is not installed (Source: BBC). Powered by a hub dynamo OTOH.........
I don't have the reference but I think connecting to a typical house- mounted aerial also counts as installed. So batteries and bat ears may be OK, but mains or house aerial isn't. This whole mess should be reformed.
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TonyR wrote:Yes, but a "television receiver" is not installed until it is plugged in so if its running on internal batteries it is not installed (Source: BBC). Powered by a hub dynamo OTOH.........
Feel free to link to your BBC source but I'll refer you back to the legislation.
... apparatus installed or used for the purpose of receiving television programme services ...
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Mick F wrote:You need a TVL if you watch live TV. It matters not if it's on line or by satellite dish or terrestrial aerial. It matters not if it's on a conventional telly or a computer or on a phone so tablet. You are still watching live TV.
Incorrect. If the device - laptop, phone, tablet, TV - is powered by internal batteries you don't need a TV License to watch live TV on it by internet or aerial.
According to my licence it says on it that you are covered for "Use of TV equipment powered by internal batteries anywhere by you and anyone who normally lives with you at the licenced place" (Computers & mobile phones are listed under the definition of TV Equipment). So you need a licence at your home to use the "internal battery" option for watching or recording live TV.
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You are required by law to have a TV license if you watch or record a live television broadcast on any device but can only be charged for the offence of watching said broadcast without a licence if caught doing so or admit to it freely. The TV licence man/woman has no legal right to enter your home without your say so to check this.
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Also, this is very interesting, because BBC have no way of finding out if you're breaking the law! .................... BBC 'won't pursue iPad TV licence cheats' http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/n ... heats.html Last paragraph:
TV licensing spokesman: "Most abide by the law, but we can confirm people have been prosecuted and fined for watching TV illegally on devices other than TV sets."
I have had one of the TVL representatives at my door. It's my old flat that I'm trying to sell. It is lying empty with nothing in it at all. And a for sale sign up outside. I was at the property merely checking on it. And then there was a knock at the door. The TVL rep. He didn't actually want to come in. However I did offer him as there was nothing to hide. He said he was satisfied and would update the records. Never heard anything since.