21-11-2024 10:16 PM
Hi community 👋,
I'm hoping someone can help me out here with probably a common issue. I just signed up for a broadband package and then decided to go ahead with the TV package (Entertainment package)
I have access to EE TV but I don't intend on watching live TV, I purely watch Netflix, Now (Sky Channels that are not live, just general on demand content), Discovery+ and Apple TV+.
I've been trying to figure out if I need a license and have come to the conclusion I dont need one based on the questionnaire.
I know it says if you watch live tv you need a license but where does having a TV package fall in my case? Obviously I have access to live TV but I dont actually watch it. I have no problem paying for a license but I think I don't need to because I don't watch live TV right?
22-11-2024 07:41 PM
And broadcast TV doesn’t come from stations; it comes from transmitters. Which other services, like Sky channels live from Now, don’t; they come over the internet, as indeed do Freeview channels supplied over the internet by EETV.
I have a strong suspicion that whatever the wording of the TV licence is, these won’t be loopholes that people can exploit 😛
22-11-2024 08:09 PM
Broadcast means carried by radio waves, OTA. But even so if they come over the Net at the same time as they are broadcast OTA that counts as Live TV for which you need a TV License.
22-11-2024 09:18 PM
https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/do-i-need-a-tv-licence-twitch-youtube-live/ good article on the topic