• catonkatonk [none/use name]
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    4 个月前

    The idea is that if you can receive live television, you have to pay it. The license funds the official state propaganda apparatus.

    They like to make a lot of threatening noises about how they can detect that you're viewing live TV or whatever, but it's all nonsense. They send "officers" out to check (these are people most likely employed by firms like Crapita that magically receive all government contracts regardless of the nature of the work). People don't have to let them in, although the officers like to pretend otherwise. In rare cases they can get a warrant to enter, in which case they are accompanied by pigs.

    I believe we're allowed to avoid paying even if we have a TV as long as the TV isn't hooked up to a device that can receive live television. The existence of the internet makes this confusing.

    • DanComrd [comrade/them]
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      4 个月前

      On their own website they include the phrase "streaming services" and "Netflix". I'd love to ask one of them pigs to show me how to watch live TV on Netflix funny-clown-hammer

      • save_vs_death [they/them]
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        4 个月前

        if at any point there is something on live tv that is also on netflix and you're using netflix you're in violation of the law :^)

        • Tomato666@lemmy.sdf.org
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          4 个月前

          I believe they are going to stream a "live" boxing fight (Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson). If you watch that on Netflix you will be breaking the law. I'd expect an FOI request to netflix and a query to the paid up licence holder will result in a list of people to pursue. Maybe best use FMHY.net to find a pirate stream for that event if you don't have a license.