yes one hundred percent yes! without a shadow of a doubt you do need one, if you dont have a tv licence already for your house then you do, if you do have one you are sorted, providing that you live with your family of course. If you are in student halls or are renting a room in a house then you need your own licence.
2006-10-24 03:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If it runs from internal batteries then your home tv licence will cover it regardless of where you watch it, if you run it from the mains away from your home then a separate licence is required
2006-10-24 03:57:58
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answered by Dave B 4
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No. It will be covered by the house tv licence. You only need one licence for each house immaterial of how many televisions you have there.
2006-10-24 03:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If you receive TV signals via any means you need a TV License apparently. Even during the World Cup, the BBC Simulcast the football on their website, and you supposedly still needed a license for that!
2006-10-24 03:27:38
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answered by theadz01 2
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under is a factor of an digital mail I have been given back from licencing human beings once I asked approximately licence for cellular telephone that can get television this means that in case you pick to view stay or very practically stay programmes on rising technologies (e.g. cellular contraptions) or on a working laptop or pc (i.e. the pc gets the television programme over the internet by way of streamed records, on line, stay or very practically stay, and fed in real time), in essence you're gazing the programme on the comparable time because it somewhat is being broadcast in the time of the U.ok., and you're required by way of regulation to be coated by way of a valid television licence. offering that the customer has a television licence for their substantial handle then they could desire to be coated for any television kit it somewhat is powered by way of its own inner battery. despite if, if the customer has no 'domicile' licence they are going to could desire to acquire one to apply their battery-operated set.
2016-12-08 20:16:13
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answered by ? 4
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Apparently yes. They don't care about the size of the TV. As long as it can receive TV broadcast, you need a license, even if you don't watch the BBC.
2006-10-24 03:22:18
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answered by k² 6
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Yes but your home 1 should cover it
2006-10-24 03:24:39
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answered by JEFF K 3
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Do you plan to have it connected to a dish? Then, you probably need a licence.
2006-10-24 03:29:01
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answered by Potitin 5
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yes but not if you already have a tv license for one at home
2006-10-24 03:23:08
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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I don't think so. If you already have a licenece for your home TV (if you have one) that should cover it. Otherwise not sure but I would guess no.
2006-10-24 08:43:24
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answered by Mike A 2
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