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TV licence iPlayer rules come into force today.

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Following on from a recent discussion, all iPlayer users must now own a TV licence, regardless of whether or not they watch programmes live.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-37226030

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I watch iPlayer here using a VPN and it always asks now if you have a TV licence.

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I wonder if they'll force you to enter a licence number at some point?
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I wonder if they'll force you to enter a licence number at some point?

Seems logical......but the BBC aren't logical......re-code it to accept username = Licence number + password

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Sadly the BBC are far from logical so I doubt they'll require people to enter their licence number for at least another 3-4 years while they "develop" the system to accept and confirm it with the TV Licencing Agency.
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There'd be no point !
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What do they do about children using the iPlayer? Are they required to put in their parent's TV License details? If so, why?

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They haven't figured out the fine details yet......
It may take some time wink
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Not affecting those who watch TV through WiFi boxes though...(or so they said on the news this morning).Whistle

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