No - If you can prove that your TV doesn't receive any BBC channels.
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Mon 9 Apr 2007, 14:26,
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any channels
not just BBC
as the license fee also funds the commercial stations
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Mon 9 Apr 2007, 14:27,
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as the license fee also funds the commercial stations
Interesting.
I was always told it was just the BBC channels they checked for.
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Mon 9 Apr 2007, 14:29,
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I'm afraid that the channel doesn't matter...
The license is for television receiving equipment, regardless of the channels.
It's one of the many complaints about it. You have to fund the BBC even if you
don't use it [the BBC].
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Mon 9 Apr 2007, 14:29,
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It's one of the many complaints about it. You have to fund the BBC even if you
don't use it [the BBC].
are you sure?
My dads work asked the company about it and they said that they didn't have to pay a license since they were only using their TV to play Video's and DVD's for lecturing.
They'd just get fucked sideways if they tuned in to any of the channels besides the video one
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Mon 9 Apr 2007, 15:18,
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They'd just get fucked sideways if they tuned in to any of the channels besides the video one