On 15/09/16 15:23, Simon Morgan wrote:
However it isn't a requirement to have a licence for on-demand ITVPlayer
programmes or other sources such as Netflix.
My point exactly
And that really the detail is unclear
And quite frankly, enforcement will be near impossible in some cases
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> From: get_iplayer [mailto:get_iplayer-boun...@lists.infradead.org] On
> Behalf Of RS
> Sent: 15 September 2016 13:47
> To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
> Subject: Re: So what does this really mean
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> > From: RS Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 12:31
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From: RS Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 12:31
What about programme web sites?
Do I now need a television licence to watch www.bbc.co.uk/news?
For example, is today's item on the centenary of the tank a
programme the form and content of which are comparable to the form and
content of
hello
After spending many hours researching this issue i have the following:
I used Rod_Whiting pid=p045pzc5 for all testing.
the raw downloaded file:
Mac Mini running Mountain Lion MacOSX & get_Iplayer-2.96: download OK
Raspberry Pi 2 running Raspbian Jessie & get_iplayer-2.96:download OK
From: Jonathan H
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 07:52
On the iPlayer site it says (my emphasis)
"To watch or record live TV programmes on any channel, *or* to watch
or download BBC programmes on iPlayer when you're in the UK, the
Channel Islands or the Isle of Man".
Have you or anyone
In article <976c65ba-82a3-d20a-fe66-c35f07f6d...@su2root.ukfsn.org>, The
Kernel wrote:
> Catchup is not either of those, at least not as I read it. And services
> such as Ch4/5 don't have any info that I see about a TV Licence
I assume they feel it isn't their job
On the iPlayer site it says (my emphasis)
"To watch or record live TV programmes on any channel, *or* to watch
or download BBC programmes on iPlayer when you're in the UK, the
Channel Islands or the Isle of Man".
On 15 September 2016 at 05:14, The Kernel wrote:
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