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do you need a tv licence to watch tv on a computor
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Though there is a slightly strange exception where you don't need a TV license if you watch TV on a battery powered device (running from the batteries) as long as your parents have a license (so if I got a huge battery pack that would run my 50" plasma TV I wouldn't need a license despite me being nearly 40 and not having lived with my parents for nearly 20 years!)
Not true daffy654.
From the TV Licensing website:-
The law states that you need to be covered by a TV Licence if you watch or record television programmes, on any device, as they're being shown on TV. This includes TVs, computers, mobile phones, games consoles, digital boxes and Blu-ray/DVD/VHS recorders.
You don't need a licence if you don't use any of these devices to watch or record television programmes as they're being shown on TV - for example, if you use your TV only to watch DVDs or play video games, or you only watch ‘catch up’ services like BBC iPlayer or 4oD.
From the TV Licensing website:-
The law states that you need to be covered by a TV Licence if you watch or record television programmes, on any device, as they're being shown on TV. This includes TVs, computers, mobile phones, games consoles, digital boxes and Blu-ray/DVD/VHS recorders.
You don't need a licence if you don't use any of these devices to watch or record television programmes as they're being shown on TV - for example, if you use your TV only to watch DVDs or play video games, or you only watch ‘catch up’ services like BBC iPlayer or 4oD.