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Originally Posted by Gunslinger
Most likely BBC will be angling to charge a subscription for I-Player and other online TV content, which are currently exempt from licence fees.
Presumably where delivered via a TV provider like VM or Sky this might be wrapped up in a deal with those providers, so you won't actually notice a separate charge.
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Again, no plans to do that. What is proposed is a change in law to say catchup (BBC Iplayer) programmes broadcast in the last 30 days DO require a license fee. at present it doesn't require a license.
There are plans for a pay version of iplayer i.e. for archive material. this will be a low cost though.