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The licence fee rules around using an Amazon Fire TV Stick explained.
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00:00So, you're thinking of buying a Fire Stick this Christmas or during the Black Friday
00:07sales but you're wondering, do I need a TV licence to watch it? I'm tech writer Matt
00:12Mohn-Hickson and this is all you need to know. So, an Amazon Fire Stick or other streaming
00:18sticks from other providers like Roku etc. usually are places where you can add apps
00:28or your Netflix's, your Prime Video obviously on Amazon because that's their app, your Paramount
00:37Plus, all the other ones that are out there and if you're just watching on demand or catch
00:46up programmes or like if you're using ITVX to watch yesterday's episode of Love Island
00:52for example, then you don't need a TV licence. The only time you would need a TV licence
00:57in that scenario is if you wanted to watch things on BBC iPlayer. Obviously, that's the
01:01BBC's streaming service so you need to have paid the licence fee to use it which makes
01:07sense. Now, it gets a bit trickier if you are wanting to watch, for example, the rugby
01:15that's on Amazon Prime at the moment because they've got the ultimate nationals like England
01:22are playing, New Zealand and Australia and South Africa and teams like that. So, if you
01:27wanted to watch that, you do need a TV licence and the same when Amazon has Premier League
01:33fixtures which it does in the round Christmas period. So, if you're wanting to watch Premier
01:38League matches, you need a TV licence because you need a TV licence to watch live events
01:44of any kind, even if you're watching them on a streaming service such as Prime Video,
01:49you need to have a TV licence and if you don't, you could land yourself in a bit of hot water
01:54and face prosecution and there's fines of up to £1,000 at the moment. That could change
02:00in the future, Labour are considering scrapping prosecutions but nothing has been confirmed
02:07yet. So, yes, if you have your fire stick, if you're thinking of getting a fire stick,
02:11you won't need a TV licence if you're just going to watch things on streaming and not
02:15watch anything live. But if you're going to watch live things, then you need to pay for
02:20the TV licence and you can go to TV licensing, you can go on that on Google, the website
02:26and that will explain how much you need to pay and where to pay it if that is the case.
02:32I've been Tech Writer Matt Monaghan.

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