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Terms and Conditions

 

About your TV Licence

This licence lets you use and install TV receiving equipment at the licensed place.

Your TV Licence lets you enjoy a huge range of TV. It covers you for:

  • All TV channels, like BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Dave and international channels
  • Pay TV services, like Sky, Virgin Media and BT
  • Live TV on streaming services, like YouTube and Amazon Prime Video
  • Everything on BBC iPlayer.

This includes recording and downloading. On any device.

 

You and anyone who normally lives here with you can:

  • Use and install TV receiving equipment here at the licensed place.
  • Use and install TV receiving equipment in vehicles, boats and caravans (except non-touring caravans when someone is watching or recording TV at the licensed place).
  • Use TV receiving equipment anywhere on any device powered solely by its own internal batteries.

You and anyone who normally works here with you can:

  • Use and install TV receiving equipment here at the licensed place.
  • Use and install TV receiving equipment in vehicles, boats or caravans used for business purposes.

This licence does not cover areas occupied solely by tenants, lodgers or paying guests. The licence might also not cover areas that are self-contained, areas covered by separate legal arrangements or areas of business premises used for a different purpose. Please contact us to find out more.

Other conditions

We can cancel or change your licence. If we cancel it, we will let you know. If we change the licence conditions, we will publish a general notice on the BBC website and, if we consider it appropriate, in other national media. Our Officers may visit to check our records and inspect your TV receiving equipment. You don’t have to let them in. Your TV receiving equipment must not cause unreasonable interference to radio or TV reception.

Even if you have a black and white TV, you need a colour licence to use BBC iPlayer. Please contact us to find out more.

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