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Originally Posted by Tailor
If you only watch DVD's on your telly then you don't need a TV Licence. However if you only watch Cable TV then you do need one.
This shows that if I am to watch any broadcasted TV then I must also pay the BBC for theirs whether I want it or not. This was acceptable to me in the 70's when TV was provided to all via an aerial and the majority of TV was provided by the BBC but times have changed and this is no longer the case.
Incendently Chris you're not so much responding to the topic but rather ripping other peoples responses, there's a difference!
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not quite true if your house has any tuner which recieves a signal you must have a licence if you use it or not. They cannot force you to have one if you have a computer monitor linked to a dvd player and watch only movies. You will not need a licence. However then if you have any radio's you need a radio licence. Guess what conspiracy is they don't exist anymore. Black & white licences don't exist as an alternative. So guess what you will still need a colour licence if we only have a radio. whether you could argue you should get a blind discount.