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Will Live Streaming Hurt the License Fee?
The BBC starts streaming live online next week. The Times of London wonders what this means for the TV license fee, which applies to watching BBC on a computer, laptop, mobile phone or anything else:
“What are they going to do? Seize your computer and look through your history? Can you imagine the licensing people doing that level of enforcement?”
If the license fee dries up, how will the Beeb pay their lawyers to cover up the Balen report?
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What they're going to do? Why, follow the German example: Take a fee from every computer user who's computer is able to connect to the internet (whether it's used as a "TV" or "Radio" or not)!
Posted by: Herbert at Nov 21, 2008 6:42:00 PM
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