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Old 10-11-2018, 18:20   #16
heero_yuy
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Re: Using VM TV with a black & white TV licence.

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Quote from jfman:


I’d equally be amazed if Sky/Virgin still notify, but I’m sure those at TV licensing would never voluntarily clarify if this was the case. The belief alone will endure a few sign up, those that don’t can be harassed in the usual manner.
Virgin obviously don't as we take the TV pack as part of a bundle deal and TVL still don't know who the "occupier" is.

Why does anybody take these bozos seriously?

If you only have a B&W TV but have VM equipment that records then by the letter of the law you need a colour licence as this covers recording in colour.
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