on 02-03-2016 15:39
This could affect a few people. ...
BBC News: BBC iPlayer 'loophole' to be closed soon, says culture secretary
BBC iPlayer 'loophole' to be closed soon, says culture secretary - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-35708623
02-03-2016 16:02 - edited 02-03-2016 16:22
02-03-2016 16:02 - edited 02-03-2016 16:22
It will be interesting to see how they apply this. A password for the iPlayer linked to your TV license would be the simplest method but they might go the route some European countries use and tie the licence fee to an Internet connection or council tax.
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on 02-03-2016 17:03
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on 02-03-2016 17:07
on 02-03-2016 17:07
I use FilmonLive TV when I'm abroad, it's free and you can watch any mainstream channel and most free view with no cost or restrictions.
on 02-03-2016 18:02
on 02-03-2016 18:11
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on 02-03-2016 18:26
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on 02-03-2016 19:36
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on 02-03-2016 21:58
on 02-03-2016 21:58
Ha, since not having an aerial since October I can safely say that there are few programs on the BBC I make an effort to watch live or on catchup. Actually its just the football now and most of that is serviced by Radio 5 and is about worth the licence fee alone for me especially on saturdays.
No doubt someone will bring up the subject of an ISP tax to fund the media and you can't do the internet without an ISP so its a win-win for them.
on 02-03-2016 22:12
on 02-03-2016 22:12
Re FilmOn. it is live...but can be recorded to watch later....
Very handy for me in Spain where Ch 4 and 5 are unavailable in some areas. Turn latop on and I can watch anything with no problem...
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