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VX1953 16-12-2025 15:00

TV Licence
 
Hi all.

Back in April I decided that as there was very little worth (in my opinion) watching on Freesat and Freeview TV after giving up on SKY HD+ many years ago that I made my decision to cancel my TV licence and moved over to On Demand, Catchup, Pluto TV & Amazon Prime type viewing.

I was just wondering had anybody else cancelled their TV Licence's mainly because of endless repeats and poor qulaity programming on Terrestial TV ?

Stephen 16-12-2025 15:44

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I know of many that have cancelled. However you you still watch on BBC iplayer then you still need one. Or if on Amazon you watch live sports you need one.

VX1953 16-12-2025 15:49

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36207862)
I know of many that have cancelled. However you you still watch on BBC iplayer then you still need one. Or if on Amazon you watch live sports you need one.

Haven't watched BBC iPlayer for well over a year on any BBC channels for that matter.

Don't watch anything live on Amazon, only Box sets or things like Star Trek Picard etc.

SnoopZ 16-12-2025 15:57

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Since going full time on IPTV that gives me top quality access to EVERYTHING for only £2-3 a month I plan to cancel my TV licence along with everything Virginmedia when I have got FTTP installed early next year.

VX1953 16-12-2025 16:02

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36207864)
Since going full time on IPTV that gives me top quality access to EVERYTHING for only £2-3 a month I plan to cancel my TV licence along with everything Virginmedia when I have got FTTP installed early next year.

IPTV ?

nodrogd 16-12-2025 16:07

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You can dump the TV licence only if you NEVER do the following:

1) Watch anything that is Live (INCLUDING Live streams on YouTube or other such platforms).

2) Watch anything on a broadcast OR streamed channel that has a published schedule.

3) Watch anything on BBC iPlayer (using BBC Sounds is OK).

Also expect to be pestered non-stop by TV licencing for the fact you don't have a licence.

SnoopZ 16-12-2025 16:16

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Originally Posted by VX1953 (Post 36207865)
IPTV ?

TV over broadband and in this case it's not legal but I don't care.

---------- Post added at 15:16 ---------- Previous post was at 15:12 ----------

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Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36207866)
You can dump the TV licence only if you NEVER do the following:

1) Watch anything that is Live (INCLUDING Live streams on YouTube or other such platforms).

2) Watch anything on a broadcast OR streamed channel that has a published schedule.

3) Watch anything on BBC iPlayer (using BBC Sounds is OK).

Also expect to be pestered non-stop by TV licencing for the fact you don't have a licence.

You can dump the TV licence easily, no one's going to stop me watching an alternative source, and you don't get pestered all the time(so I'm told), there is no law saying you have to let the TV licence people into your home.

Stephen 16-12-2025 16:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36207866)
You can dump the TV licence only if you NEVER do the following:

1) Watch anything that is Live (INCLUDING Live streams on YouTube or other such platforms).

2) Watch anything on a broadcast OR streamed channel that has a published schedule.

3) Watch anything on BBC iPlayer (using BBC Sounds is OK).

Also expect to be pestered non-stop by TV licencing for the fact you don't have a licence.

That bit is false. Watching a live YouTube stream only counts if it is also broadcast live elsewhere, like Sky News etc.

Legendkiller2k 16-12-2025 16:53

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The rule is you need a tvl if you are watching or recording anything as it's being broadcast or watching anything on bbc iplayer.
You can still watch on demand content from itvx, 4,5, now, netflix, amazon, tubi, pluto etc.
If a goon ever does turn up it's a simple "hello who are you?" goon "i'm from tvl" you "no thankyou" and close the door it's as simple as that, you will get a monthly threatening letter but just bin them tvl can't do anything unless you drop yourself in it.
I do not endorse breaking the law btw but as long as you don't give tvl the power then they have no power.
Look up Chilli Jon Carne on youtube and Blackbelt barrister, they have loads of useful videos about tvl.

nodrogd 16-12-2025 16:54

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36207869)
That bit is false. Watching a live YouTube stream only counts if it is also broadcast live elsewhere, like Sky News etc.

As long as you are sure about that:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BcHDkBGcv9M

Also be aware that, following someone vesting a FOI request on the BBC regarding information gathering by TV licencing, that they are now also using third party data as well as BBC data on internet usage.

Legendkiller2k 16-12-2025 16:55

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Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36207871)
As long as you are sure about that:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BcHDkBGcv9M

Also be aware that, following someone vesting a FOI request on the BBC regarding information gathering by TV licencing, that they are now also using third party data as well as BBC data on internet usage.

They legally can not get the details of who ip address belongs to without a court order and those are extremly rare for this.

VX1953 16-12-2025 17:05

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36207870)
The rule is you need a tvl if you are watching or recording anything as it's being broadcast or watching anything on bbc iplayer.
You can still watch on demand content from itvx, 4,5, now, netflix, amazon, tubi, pluto etc.
If a goon ever does turn up it's a simple "hello who are you?" goon "i'm from tvl" you "no thankyou" and close the door it's as simple as that, you will get a monthly threatening letter but just bin them tvl can't do anything unless you drop yourself in it.
I do not endorse breaking the law btw but as long as you don't give tvl the power then they have no power.
Look up Chilli Jon Carne on youtube and Blackbelt barrister, they have loads of useful videos about tvl.


I've told TVL earlier in the year that following advice from BlackBelt Barrister that I have withdrawn TVL's "Implied Right of Access" to anywhere on my property and I have had a letter from TVL acknowledging that fact that if a TVL "goon" turns up at my door then that is an "Act of Deliberate Trespass".

I don't watch any live TV anyway now so I'm safe and it's stopped the barrage of TVL threatning letters to zero.

Mr K 16-12-2025 17:09

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Originally Posted by VX1953 (Post 36207863)
Haven't watched BBC iPlayer for well over a year on any BBC channels for that matter.

Don't watch anything live on Amazon, only Box sets or things like Star Trek Picard etc.

Tell it to the bloke that knocks at the door, not us ! ;)

pip08456 16-12-2025 20:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36207866)
You can dump the TV licence only if you NEVER do the following:

1) Watch anything that is Live (INCLUDING Live streams on YouTube or other such platforms).

2) Watch anything on a broadcast OR streamed channel that has a published schedule.

3) Watch anything on BBC iPlayer (using BBC Sounds is OK).

Also expect to be pestered non-stop by TV licencing for the fact you don't have a licence.

I doubt you are correct. Are you saying I can't watch a live stream of a spaceX launch fro the US or something a vid cast from Ukraine or Austrailia?

Good luck in getting a licence free off me for that. Its a non starter.

Jaymoss 16-12-2025 20:54

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36207887)
I doubt you are correct. Are you saying I can't watch a live stream of a spaceX launch fro the US or something a vid cast from Ukraine or Austrailia?

Good luck in getting a licence free off me for that. Its a non starter.

Live broadcast of network TV if it is a station channel you are meant to pay the licence fee irrelevant of the origin country


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