> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben Webb > Sent: 05 April 2011 11:32 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: legality > > On 5 April 2011 11:11, Ian Stirling > <[email protected]> wrote: > > You _do_not_ need a license to watch any other content. > Foreign TV you > > can pick up with a really big antenna, or content a licenced > > broadcaster provides in non-realtime ways. > > As far as I am aware you are correct about non-realtime > content (you can watch iPlayer on demand content without a tv > license for example), however, I was under the impression > thta watching foreign live content, whether using a big > antenna/satellite or streamed over the internet required a TV license.
This was initially thought to be the case but Article 49 of the Treaty of Rome (as amended) which enshrines free provision of intra-EU state services, including telly. BBCRefuseniks[1] has this to say: "So, even if the Parliament has every right to ban watching the BBC without a licence, they must not stop you watching Romanian or Dutch television. The beauty of it is that there were a number of cases in European Court of Justice where the ECJ interpreted the Treaty provisions about this and other EU "freedoms". Being a political court, the ECJ nearly always decides in favour of the EU. So, the interpretation now is rather wide. Arguably, the notorious Dassonville formula applies to services as well as goods - so, any measure 'directly or indirectly, actually or potentially hindering' the provision of services between member-states is prohibited under Article 49." And remember Karen Murphy's fight against BSkyB recently? See [2] for the illuminating weblaw.co.uk article, which discusses at length the various EU and national laws and goes into a fair amount of depth. [1] http://www.bbcrefuseniks.co.uk/page11.html [2] http://www.weblaw.co.uk/news/the-big-match-%E2%80%93-eu-law-v-ipr/ _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

