Amazon Fire Stick users could face a 1,000 fine for using new feature
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Amazon has introduced several BBC channels to the live tab of the Fire Stick, offering viewers access to popular shows. However, this comes with a warning: watching these channels live requires a paid TV licence. The annual cost is £169.50, with penalties for non-compliance reaching up to £1,000 in fines, or £2,000 in Guernsey. Viewers are reminded that a licence is necessary for watching live content across various platforms, including streaming services, to avoid legal penalties.
The introduction of BBC channels to Amazon Fire Stick's live tab raises concerns, as viewers must pay for a TV licence to legally access these channels.
TV Licensing warns that users who fail to get a licence while watching live content could face fines up to £1,000, or £2,000 in Guernsey.
Read at Mail Online
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