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I remember being told that if you OWN a device capable of receiving TV signals then you MUST have a TV licence.
It seems that this may not now be the case (if it ever was).
If you only use a TV (or other device capable of receiving TV signals) ONLY for playing DVD's, playing computer games etc. and NOT for watching TV then you can make a declaration to that fact and do without a TV licence.
In fact, if you watch TV shows on your TV or computer but only by using catch-up services like BBC I-player or Channel 4OD you still don't need a licence.
To quote TV Licencing...
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Bryan
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It seems that this may not now be the case (if it ever was).
If you only use a TV (or other device capable of receiving TV signals) ONLY for playing DVD's, playing computer games etc. and NOT for watching TV then you can make a declaration to that fact and do without a TV licence.
In fact, if you watch TV shows on your TV or computer but only by using catch-up services like BBC I-player or Channel 4OD you still don't need a licence.
To quote TV Licencing...
(I put the bold on the sentence)If you don’t watch or record television programmes as they are being shown on TV, on any device, you don’t need a TV Licence.
Want to find out more?
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Bryan
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