beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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Storer68 said:...
By all means don't pay for one - you don't have to - but just don't connect your TV to a device that can receive broadcast televison signals
you mean buy a Monitor? Technically you pay the licence for any device capable of being tuned within the TV broadcast range, including TV cards for computer. But not including VCRs strangely. in theory you can connect a video to a monitor and not be liable to pay the licence, or so im told...
Anywho, the blanket licence is there as it was/is the only way to ensure people dont get away with paying for the public funded services. In all likely hood in the next 15-20 years we'll all have set-top boxes that can detemine the TV usage and charge accordingly. So if you dont watch BBC you wont get charged. But then you'll get charged for using ITV, Channel 4, XYZ Channel etc.
How many people will like that solutiuon though?