Watching iPlayer without a TV licence: The new rules

Government legislation will make it crime to watch BBC iPlayer without a TV licence from 1 September

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From tomorrow, you could be fined up to £1,000 for watching iPlayer without a TV licence.

Up to now, UK-based viewers could watch BBC programmes via the internet without paying the £145.50 fee as long as they did not watch them live. The loophole has been a blessing for the cash-strapped or the downright sneaky but has cost the BBC an estimated £150m per year in lost revenues.

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