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Henry Webster:
iPlayer does contain live streams of most BBC channels, which you would legally require a licence to view.  You don't need a licence for just the catch-up stuff afaik.

dxmedia:

--- Quote from: Henry Webster on November 26, 2009, 21:01:54 ---iPlayer does contain live streams of most BBC channels, which you would legally require a licence to view.  You don't need a licence for just the catch-up stuff afaik.

--- End quote ---

Changed due to the internet. All internet based TV is licence free, basically you could be anywhere in the world watching it (proxy servers). Up to a couple of years ago, yes your right.

Bush Tucker Man:
Digressing slightly

It's annoying when they don't upload programmes to it.

I want to see this Fridays 'Question Of Sport', even though it's something I very rarely see (as it's probably usually full of brain-dead f**tballers), but Alistair Brownlee* was on (as I was at work, & didn't know he was on it) & I'd like to see how he did




*The present Triathlon World Champion, & a Yorkshireman too :D
Plus he's a member of a Club that organises a 'fell-race' that I ran last weekend

http://www.bingleyharriers.co.uk/html/h_v_cyclists/hvc.htm

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