Letter: Licence Essential Even for Internet Tv ; Voice of the North
The Journal › September 02, 2008
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The Journal › September 02, 2008
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IN response to Mr Peter Scargill (Voice of the North, August 26), I would like to clarify that the TV licence is a legal requirement.
You need one if you watch or record TV programmes as they are being broadcast, irrespective of what channel you're watching, what device you are using (TV, computer, laptop, mobile phone or any other), and how you receive them (terrestrial, satellite, cable, via the internet or any other). students know about the licensing requirements as, like anyone else, if they are found to be using television receiving equipment without a valid licence they risk a court prosecution and a fine of up to pounds 1,000.See the full content of this document
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