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This message was authored by: tarbat

Re: Sky to launch Sky Q without dish by Xmas based on Xfinity X1 box

Yes, any Live TV regardless of how it's delivered.

How "live" does live need to be. Would watching on catchup 5 minutes after the live broadcast still be classed as live?

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@tarbat wrote:

Just wondering if Sky without a dish would need a TV licence? Does watching live TV over the internet fall within the "broadcast" category for a TV licence?


https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one 

 

The law says you need to be covered by a TV Licence to:

  • watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV, on any channel
  • watch or stream programmes live on an online TV service (such as ITV Hub, All 4, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV, Sky Go, etc.)

Weirdly, that suggests it will need a licence even more irrefutably than when 'broadcast', as it meets both criteria...

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@tarbat wrote:

Would watching on catchup 5 minutes after the live broadcast still be classed as live?


Depends if the magistrate is having a bad day?

 

The best one is the argument that no IP stream is actually 'live' ; )

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This message was authored by: CyberFriday

Re: Sky to launch Sky Q without dish by Xmas based on Xfinity X1 box

I'd say the licensing rules would include watching 5mins after the start as in the first statement includes "recording" live programmes which you would need to do to watch 5mins in. And it also covers bbciplayer use explicitly. It also includes TV from any internet source.

https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/topics/Live-TV-and-how-you-watch-it

 

This message was authored by: tarbat

Re: Sky to launch Sky Q without dish by Xmas based on Xfinity X1 box

I guess I'm trying to get my mind around the difference between:

  •  A live programme recorded to the Sky cloud and then downloaded to view.
  • The catchup version downloaded from Sky servers.

The first needs a TV licence, and the second doesn't.

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@tarbat wrote:

 

The first needs a TV licence, and the second doesn't.


Almost as if a revenue-raising model designed to avoid using direct taxation to fund a single-channel national radio service nearly 100 years ago might not be entirely fit for purpose now ; )

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@tarbat wrote:

I guess I'm trying to get my mind around the difference between:

  •  A live programme recorded to the Sky cloud and then downloaded to view.
  • The catchup version downloaded from Sky servers.

The first needs a TV licence, and the second doesn't.


Just try and convince anyone that you are only doing the second option.

Most often when you just turn the box on you get a live programme if only for seconds, that is enough to need a licence.

I suppose you could disconnect the satellite lead but even that would not work as after a while the box would no longer work.

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@tarbat wrote:

I guess I'm trying to get my mind around the difference between:

  •  A live programme recorded to the Sky cloud and then downloaded to view.
  • The catchup version downloaded from Sky servers.

The first needs a TV licence, and the second doesn't.


Licensing also states


"Do I need a TV Licence to watch or record repeats?

Yes, you do. You need a TV Licence to watch or record any programme that’s being shown on live TV, whether you watch it on a TV, laptop, mobile phone or any other device. This includes repeats of any programmes that have already been shown."

 

So the sky catch up is the "repeat" of the live show. 

 

Or they also have

 

Do I need a TV Licence if I watch a programme on a delay?

Yes. If you record any programme on live TV, you need a TV Licence. Even if the device or technology you use creates a delay between when the programme is shown and when you watch it.

 

 

This message was authored by: tarbat

Re: Sky to launch Sky Q without dish by Xmas based on Xfinity X1 box


@bob1234 wrote:

I suppose you could disconnect the satellite lead but even that would not work as after a while the box would no longer work.

 Surely the dishless Sky Q won't have a satellite lead?

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This message was authored by: bob1234

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@tarbatTrue but if it is like the current Q box the home screen will show a programme, in small screen, when you come out of standby.

This message was authored by: tarbat

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@bob1234 wrote:

@tarbatTrue but if it is like the current Q box the home screen will show a programme, in small screen, when you come out of standby.


Not from what I've seen of QS150 on the German dishless Sky Q box, but I could be wrong.

 

Would seem strange for every dishless Sky Q box in the house to be permanently streaming a live channel using up bandwidth.

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This message was authored by: Raider999

Re: Sky to launch Sky Q without dish by Xmas based on Xfinity X1 box

Is this box a glorified nowTV box or does it have recording capabilities?

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@Raider999  If you read the thread you would know its not based on a Now TV Box?

Like you I'm a customer here, Sky Employees are clearly identified as such.
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This message was authored by: Raider999

Re: Sky to launch Sky Q without dish by Xmas based on Xfinity X1 box

@GD1 - what a waste of a post, if you know the answer why not be helpful and give it?

 

for you information, I had read through the thread, but if the information is there I must have missed it - my apologies for not being perfect.

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@Raider999  I have given the information, "it is not based on the Now TV Box".  What more do you want? 

 

 

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