hmm, not that irrelevant: it states that the license gives you the
permission to watch and record TV programmes using pretty much anything
that is capable of doing so and regardless of the process how you
receive the content - there might be other laws that grant you similar
rights, sure.

On 2014-11-05 17:31, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
> Sorry but you've posted a totally irrelevant link.
>
> On 05/11/2014 15:54, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> On 05/11/14 15:28, Alan Milewczyk wrote:
>>> I think you'll find that home recording would be viewed as
>>> technically illegal. 
>> As far I a read it is *not* illegal ?
>> http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/about/foi-legal-framework-AB16
>>> A TV Licence is a legal permission to install or use television
>>> receiving equipment (e.g. TVs, computers, mobile phones, games
>>> consoles, digital boxes and DVD/VHS recorders) to watch or record
>>> television programmes, as they are being shown on TV. This applies
>>> regardless of which television channels a person receives or how
>>> those channels are received. The licence fee is not a payment for
>>> BBC services (or any other television service), although licence fee
>>> revenue is used to fund the BBC.
>>
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