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“Tyson Fury Fight on Netflix: TV Licence Compliance Required”

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Homes equipped with Netflix could potentially be fined up to £1,000 for non-compliance with a straightforward UK regulation. The guidelines regarding TV streaming are quite explicit. While indulging in a box set marathon or movie-watching session on online platforms like Netflix, there’s no need to fret about possessing a TV Licence. Nonetheless, the scenario changes once you delve into live coverage, a common activity for many over the upcoming weekend.

Renowned boxing figure Tyson Fury is set to return to the ring this Saturday, April 11, with his bout against Arslanbek Makhmudov set to be live-streamed on the Netflix service. Subscribers will be delighted to know that there are no additional charges to view the event at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

However, a word of caution accompanies tuning in. “If you are watching a live TV program on Netflix, you must have a TV Licence,” clarified the TV Licensing team. “On-demand programs on Netflix do not require a TV Licence.”

Tyson Fury has exited retirement to square off against Russian boxer Arslanbek Makhmudov in a heavyweight showdown in London on April 11. The fight will be broadcast live on Netflix, accessible to fans for free with Sky’s £15 Essential TV bundle or £24 Ultimate TV bundle, the latter of which includes HBO Max and Disney+.

This warning should not be overlooked, as individuals caught without proper licensing could face substantial monetary penalties. “You may face prosecution if found watching, recording, or downloading programs illegally. The maximum penalty is a £1,000 fine in addition to legal costs and/or compensation as directed.”

Therefore, before settling in to enjoy the highly anticipated fight on Netflix, it is advisable to ensure compliance and fee payment. To reiterate, a standard TV Licence is priced at £180, while a black and white license costs £60.50.

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