[dundee] TV Licensing
Sean McRobbie
lug at seany.us
Wed Nov 18 16:40:06 UTC 2009
Hello,
There is no need to stop any so called investigations. Think of it like the offline version of scareware.
Regards,
Sean McRobbie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Axel" <newsletter at axelbor.de>
To: "Tayside Linux User Group" <dundee at lists.lug.org.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, 18 November, 2009 4:28:00 PM
Subject: Re: [dundee] TV Licensing
Thanks for your answers.
For one minute if find this on the homepage
You don?t need a TV Licence for your term-time address if
You only watch downloaded or streamed TV AFTER it has been broadcast
This includes using websites like YouTube and Bebo, as well as ?on
demand? internet services like iPlayer offering TV downloads or
streaming.
This mean it is not necessary to buy one.
How I can stop the investigation? I don't find any information on the
homepage or have I to call the agency?
Axel
Quoting Sean McRobbie <lug at seany.us>:
> It's clever scare tactics that scam money out of a lot of people who
> do not watch Live TV.
>
> The beeb themselves claim iPlayer on demand content is fine.
>
> Even if you have a TV, you only need a licence if using it to watch
> Live TV too. I called up to confirm I only use my TV for consoles
> and DVDs etc, they said that's fine we'll take you off our list -
> never heard a peep since.
>
> It seems as though they have very limited powers anyway - for
> example they cannot enter your premises without your permission or
> search warrant. Do not be tricked into purchasing something you are
> not legally bound to.
>
> Regards,
> Sean McRobbie
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Le Cuirot" <chewi at aura-online.co.uk>
> To: dundee at lists.lug.org.uk
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 November, 2009 3:59:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [dundee] TV Licensing
>
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 16:49:08 +0100
> Axel <newsletter at axelbor.de> wrote:
>>
>> today I received a letter, that I'm under investigation for the TV
>> license.
>>
>> I'm not sure if is necessary to buy one.
>>
>> Sometimes I use the bbc iplayer to improve my English. In my room is
>> only my notebook connect to the Internet. No special hardware to
>> capture TV or other device witch can be use for watching TV.
>>
>> Here is the important paragraph from the letter:
>> What you need to know is that if you watch TV programmes as they are
>> being shown, you need to covered by a TV License. (Ok, after this
>> sentence I think the license is necessary)
>> ...
>> When you're plugged in streaming live TV, your parents license won't
>> cover you, and neither will your hall's. ( No, BBC iplayer is not
>> live streaming, is it streaming on demand)
>>
>> A Guy from my class tell me it's necessary to buy on. What is your
>> opinion?
>>
>> It's a lot of money for my, but I don't like to get any trouble
>> which the UK government.
>
> I don't believe you need one. If you're only using iPlayer then, as it
> says, you don't need it for that because it's not live. You were
> probably sent this because they send out a lot of false positives. They
> use a scanner from outside and it may well be a neighbour's TV that
> they are picking up.
>
> James
>
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