Can I use BBC iPlayer without a TV License?

Asked 6 months ago
No, in the UK you need a TV License to legally watch live TV or use BBC iPlayer. The law requires anyone who watches or records live programs, including through catch-up services like iPlayer, to have a valid TV License. This applies to all devices, including laptops, tablets, smartphones, and games consoles. BBC iPlayer is a service funded by the license fee and is only available to those who pay for it. Failure to have a TV License when using BBC iPlayer, or any other live TV service, can result in prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000. Therefore, it is important to ensure you have a valid TV Licence before using BBC iPlayer.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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