Yeah, streams on YouTube do not require a TV license as far as I'm aware. If you watch iPlayer, you "need" a license, but honestly, they won't know if you watch without one.
There's a popular misconception that if you own a TV you need a TV license. Nope. You only need one if you use the TV to receive TV signals from the BBC. You can own a TV and use it simply to play DVDs or video games, and you won't have to pay for a license.
There's a popular misconception that if you own a TV you need a TV license. Nope. You only need one if you use the TV to receive TV signals from the BBC. You can own a TV and use it simply to play DVDs or video games, and you won't have to pay for a license.