Which of the following statements correctly describes the rules and purpose of the UK television licence?
- A licence is legally required to watch live television on any device or to use BBC iPlayer; watching without one is a criminal offence, and the fee funds the independent BBC.Cevap
- BIt is only required if you watch BBC channels; live broadcasts on other television channels can be watched legally without a licence.
- CIt is only required for traditional television sets; watching live television or BBC iPlayer on a laptop, tablet, or mobile phone is exempt.
- DIt is an optional payment collected directly by the government to fund state media, and there are no legal penalties or fines for not paying it.
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A licence is legally required to watch live television on any device or to use BBC iPlayer; watching without one is a criminal offence, and the fee funds the independent BBC.
In the UK, you must by law have a TV licence to watch or record live television on any channel or device, and to use BBC iPlayer. Watching without one is a criminal offence that can result in a fine. The revenue generated from the licence fee is used to fund the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), which operates completely independently of the government.
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UK Television Licensing Rules and BBC Funding