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Netflix users warned over huge mistake that risks £1,000 fine as new show launches

Published on April 06, 2025 at 04:30 PM

NETFLIX fans could be unintentionally falling foul of the law and risk a nasty fine as the platform ramps up its live shows.

The streaming giant is bringing a re-imagined version of viral internet series Pop the Balloon to the app.

Illustration of a hand holding a heart-shaped balloon with silhouettes of men inside, surrounded by other red balloons with similar silhouettes; promoting a Netflix live series.
Pop The Balloon has been a popular hit online
Man watching Netflix on a smart TV.
Netflix is increasingly showing live programmes

It promises to air “even higher stakes, fresh twists, and celebrity surprises”.

But there's one other big change too – it will be completely live.

Forgetful Brits may not realise that by watching live they technical require a TV Licence.

Being caught without a TV Licence can result in a hefty £1,000 fine.

Fortunately, Pop the Balloon is live at 1am UK time so there's little chance of getting caught.

But with increasingly showing live events, it does serve as an important reminder to viewers, especially as the platform has long been considered a safe haven from the TV Licence fee.

UK homes require a TV Licence when watching any live TV or accessing BBC iPlayer.

If you only watch on-demand content on Netflix then you don't need a TV Licence.

But if you tap into any of the live events on Netflix you are required by law to have one.

This has become all the more evident after Netflix took over rights to WWE with live broadcasts taking place on the app more than ever before.

TV Licensing previously reiterated the rules to Flying Eze last year ahead of Netflix's vs live fight.

“A TV Licence is needed to watch live content on streaming services, watch or record a TV programme on any channel and when using BBC iPlayer,” a rep said at the time.

“Further information is available on the TV Licensing website or via the customer services team, who can help with any queries.”

The TV Licence fee was , jumping from £169.50 previously to £174.50 since April 1.

Pop The Balloon airs on Fridays at 1am on Netflix.

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