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Old 03-31-2010, 09:51 AM   #17
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Harry,

A few months ago, the Radio Times published a letter from a reader asking if he needed a licence to watch streaming video via the iPlayer. A BBC spokesman replied No; a licence is only needed for receiving broadcasts over the air.

I would agree that it's not logical. It should be the content that is licensed, not the method of delivery. But I assume that it is the definitive answer.
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