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British Ufies: What the heck is a tv licence? by farfalla2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Yep, it is true that they have licensing for TVs. by shorty82 2006-11-19 12:55:59
See here.

If you ask me it is stupid. One shouldn't have to have a license just to watch the damn TV if you ask me.
[ Reply ]
    The concept of needing a license to watch... by Dshade2005-11-25 08:20:27
      We have the same in Norway. by Pic2005-11-25 08:22:54
      You -want- to watch adverts? by Didactylos2005-11-25 08:31:02
        We're used to it. by farfalla2005-11-25 08:36:05
          Ads drive me insane. by Didactylos2005-11-25 08:48:06
            1 hour is 45 minutes of content by farfalla2005-11-25 08:50:22
              Less. by Didactylos2005-11-25 08:58:52
              44 minutes, actually (credits included) by kahuana2005-11-25 09:01:31
          TiVo is your friend. by maceogan2005-11-25 08:55:45
            Alright if you can get it by Didactylos2005-11-25 09:01:57
        Ads are more fair. by shorty822005-11-25 08:37:31
          Don't forget, this is english television by Gargravarr2006-11-19 12:55:59
            It *legally* must remain impartial? by MatthewDBA2005-11-25 09:51:38
              It's in it's charter (so it's sort of legally) by Gargravarr2006-11-19 12:55:59
                No it wouldn't work in the US by MatthewDBA2006-11-19 12:55:59
                  hmm. that's not good by Gargravarr2005-11-25 12:22:57
                A very well timed example.. by Gargravarr2006-11-19 12:55:59
                Its tried in the US Its called public broadcasting by joecrouse2005-11-26 23:19:42
    at least they are honest about where by gibuu2005-11-25 09:46:35

 

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