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Leo said:The law, as explained by Oasis, states that you need a license if you have "a television or equipment capable of receiving a television signal." Webcasts do not fall into this classification. A PC would require a tuner card to warrant the purchase of a license.
The whole TV licencing laws need a bit of an overhaul.
- People should be allowed to watch DVDs on detuned TVs (I use a video projector which doesn't need a licence, but a TV would).
I think this just answered my question, but I need to double confirm it. Am I in breach of the law if I am in possession of an unlicensed T.V. which is sitting dormant in a room - not connected to cable, aerial or any other kind of receiver?
Thanks,
Beans
Or instead abolish the current TV licence system and save the money that is being spent to enforce payment of the licence fee. If "quality" programming needs to be supported for the common good then it should be funded from the Exchequer.
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