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Watching TV through PC.TV Licence required?


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Ok well heres one for you.The TV licencing authority say you are allowed to use a TV that is powered by its own batteries and uses its own arieal under your current home licence (ie one of them handheld jobs) Whats to stop you from using a 12v caravan portable TV and powering it off a 12v car battery in your room.As long is the battery aint being charged while your TV is on,your acting within they're rules.

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Ok well heres one for you.The TV licencing authority say you are allowed to use a TV that is powered by its own batteries and uses its own arieal under your current home licence (ie one of them handheld jobs) Whats to stop you from using a 12v caravan portable TV and powering it off a 12v car battery in your room.As long is the battery aint being charged while your TV is on,your acting within they're rules.

 

because your home is your uni room... which you wouldnt have a license for :p

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The detector vans are also known to target Universities within the first weeks of the term.

Detector Vans are a myth. Always have been.

 

The TV licencing authority say you are allowed to use a TV that is powered by its own batteries and uses its own arieal under your current home licence (ie one of them handheld jobs) Whats to stop you from using a 12v caravan portable TV and powering it off a 12v car battery in your room.As long is the battery aint being charged while your TV is on,your acting within they're rules.
Nope, the TV has to be powered solely by its own internal battery/batteries.

 

They don't miss a trick, do they!

 

Still, why should students get away with not paying when the rest of have to?

 

 

 

 

 

What's this got to do with cars anyway?

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Surely they need to find that. You are allowed to refuse them entry, no?

 

 

The op asked what was required though. You need a tv license if you have the capability of watching TV, regardless if you hold your foot at the door or not.

 

With your analogy robbing a bank is legal as long as you don't get caught.

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The op asked what was required though. You need a tv license if you have the capability of watching TV, regardless if you hold your foot at the door or not.

 

With your analogy robbing a bank is legal as long as you don't get caught.

 

I can see what you're saying, but it is a little different.

 

I use iPlayer on my PS3 and that's it anyway :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry to come in late. Easy option, and legal, is to use the catch-up services - iPlayer, 4OD etc. as you don't need a licence. If you are operating equipment capable of receiving live broadcast then you need a licence. So the BBC News 24 online feed requires a licence.

 

A TV card in a PC is undetectable but still illegal to operate without a licence. Bottom line, if you want to watch live TV, pay up! Alternatively, forget TV and get a llife instead.[1]

 

K.

[1] TV and a life are mutually exclusive IMNSHO

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