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Karen
 
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said...
Agreed. There was a case brought some time ago for a TV used as part of a
security camera system and the case was thrown out of court. If you don't
use it for TV then you don't need a licence.

However as the OP admits he does watch videos on it then he does need a
licence.

Not necessarily. If the set is *incapable* of receiving
broadcast television a licence is unnecessary.