No Television Licence
Posted in Coloured Television on 09/10/2008 06:03 pm by admin
Now you can get mobile TV and your PC, BBC Good wait until you have a permit …?
… For them? And no, it's no joke. Now that the BBC intends to BBC1 available on your website, and you can get on your cellphone, plan to make it necessary "for a TV license to use any equipment that is capable of receiving television production of the BBC. "Regardless of whether or not you use these elements to actually watch the production of the BBC. Do you think you are right? If now required to have licenses for our television and mobile PCs?
I personally believe that if the system licensing has worked in the past and probably allowed the BBC to create an excellent television that would be impossible to justify on a purely opinion based channel, it is not. In fact, although they recognize the benefits of the television license, I still think it has always been a dubious way fundraising … law is based on the assumption that most people can not see that BBC channels on your TV (and therefore claim should not have to pay taxes) will be in actually lie. While this may very well be the case, the fact is that a good law can not an assumption of its justification. I think it's time for an equal .. time for BBC having to slog with the other channels. Will we lose valuable programs? probably. but by the unique way the BBC is run that now seems to be the case. I do not remember not the last time a new BBC series (really original, not a remake or another metamorphosis / Antiques Challenge / Docusoap / terrible excuse for comedy) called me interest. In fact, now almost exclusively Internet Watch TV (not BBC) and as such, would be quite annoying if BBC would charge for it .. but I think such a system would impossible for the police (as the spread of file sharing on the network, for example), so I'm never going to happen. BBC RIP, I miss you, but all good things come to an end
TV Licence? Say No