Premier League viewers could face a £1,000 fine for watching live matches without a TV licence, even when streaming via Amazon Fire Stick. The warning applies to all live TV content and not just football matches.
PREMIER League fans have been warned of an unexpected £1,000 fine landing on their doorstep - even if they're streaming over an Amazon Fire Stick .This week's Premier League fixtures, being broadcast from 3 to 5 December, could cost you £1,000 if you're watching them via Prime Video without a TV licenceBut that is unfortunately not the case when live events are involved.
It's important to note that this rule applies to all live matches, including when the teams play on Boxing Day . A TV licence costs £169.50 a year and covers you if you are watching or downloading programmes through any TV app. "You could be prosecuted if we find that you have been watching, recording or downloading programmes illegally. The maximum penalty is a £1,000 fine plus any legal costs and/or compensation you may be ordered to pay," TV Licensing says.
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