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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Sith" data-source="post: 307660" data-attributes="member: 4511"><p>I think the regulations dictate if you watch, or record anything "live" on TV you have to have a licence. Even on a tablet or via wifi to any equipment ( I think even through 3G) and it's a £1,000 potential fine!!...no thanks!</p><p></p><p>Obviously technology has gone berserk since the regulations were last updated round 2004. So if you are watching catch up TV, non live tv, then you are technically not breaking the rules, but the authorities are looking to close loopholes.</p><p></p><p>For me I pay on DD around £12 per month and just forget about it, just so I'm comfortable, not worth the risk to me, especially as I'm out at work, if they called round my wife would let them in and make em tea and cakes! </p><p></p><p>Horses for courses, I always err on the side of caution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Sith, post: 307660, member: 4511"] I think the regulations dictate if you watch, or record anything "live" on TV you have to have a licence. Even on a tablet or via wifi to any equipment ( I think even through 3G) and it's a £1,000 potential fine!!...no thanks! Obviously technology has gone berserk since the regulations were last updated round 2004. So if you are watching catch up TV, non live tv, then you are technically not breaking the rules, but the authorities are looking to close loopholes. For me I pay on DD around £12 per month and just forget about it, just so I'm comfortable, not worth the risk to me, especially as I'm out at work, if they called round my wife would let them in and make em tea and cakes! Horses for courses, I always err on the side of caution. [/QUOTE]
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