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TV licence

I'm getting conflicting information on a TV licence.

Do I need a TV licence to watch sky?

 

Thankyou 


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@louisew2710 wrote:

I'm getting conflicting information on a TV licence.


Hi @louisew2710   What official source are you getting conflicting information from?

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@louisew2710 wrote:

I'm getting conflicting information on a TV licence.

Do I need a TV licence to watch sky?

 

Thankyou 


Sure do

I am just another Sky customer!
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@louisew2710 wrote:

I'm getting conflicting information on a TV licence.


Hi @louisew2710   What official source are you getting conflicting information from?

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@louisew2710 

 

Strictly speaking it's not necessary for the property to have a TV Licence just because a Sky Q box (or any other device) is present.

 

It's specific usage which is licenceable: that's watching television 'live' by any means, and any consumption of BBC content through a BBC platform.

 

It's completely legitimate to possess a Q box while never using the satellite tuner to watch EPG channels (or the live viewing function in a channel-specific app) as long as you are ultimately prepared to testify so in court. 

 

Unfortunately Licence Fee enforcement personnel are still likely to argue that the potential  for viewing is a factor.

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Oops: I missed recording from a live (EPG) channel as an activity which requires the property to be covered by a television licence.

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