Back in the day, TV licensing laws were fairly simple: if you used your television set to watch programmes, you needed a licence. And if you didn’t have a colour TV, then you paid less.
These days, however, watching TV isn’t simply a case of tuning into one of five channels broadcast over the airwaves. In addition to satellite and cable channels, there are streaming services, video downloads, on-demand TV and more. Licensing laws are struggling to catch up.
In 2016, laws were altered to address the changing landscape and, frankly, it’s now a bit of a minefield.
As things stand, some streaming services require a licence, others don’t. And while you can watch some online content while you’re away from home, you can only do so on certain devices…