The law refers to 'an apparatus capable of receiving a television signal'. I worked in An POst, and a colleague of mine who did exactly what you are proposing was prosecuted.
Leper; I was taken to court in Cobh for having my TV set behind the wardrobe, I was also told to taken down my aerial by the postmaster
Hi Eogon1, If what you are saying is correct, you have nothing to fear. For the record a TV Licence Inspector must interview you before any prosecution can take place. The Inspector must also see the television set.I don't have a TV,got a letter the other day saying a inspector seen one on my premises.really had enough of the threats I'm thinking of going to court to get it resolved.
Nope!!I thought you had to have a tv licence if you had a laptop in the house???? even if you had no tv set
Nope!!
...My plan here in Ireland is to watch my chosen programs on a high quality computer monitor via a media player. Programs are downloaded from Irish and UK broadcasters' "players" using various entirely legal techniques. Oh, and they're advertising free, even the Irish ones. I won't miss live TV at all.
Out of curiosity do you have a better means of watching RTE player streams without using their truly abysmal website & apps?
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