Originally Posted by
TazSob
How the BBC will enforce this I've no idea, granted they could restrict access to BBC apps and services but as mentioned there are countless ways in today's techy world to watch whatever one chooses without going through the normal methods...
I can watch a movie that is still showing in the cinema without having to look over my shoulder for the piracy police and all the money Hollywood tries to throw at stopping people doing so mostly goes to salaries and bogus organisations, think the same will happen here with money going to top brass or the feet on the ground knocking at people's doors
Indeed there are For the 2 hours a week or so of telly I have any interest in watching there is no way I'm buying a licence! Especially with such dumbed down to lowest common denominator celebrity this celebrity that shite! Even the so called science and nature output is dumbed down to CSE failure level these days...
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