Watching Orange on a large screen outside will become considerably cheaper

Watching Orange on a large screen outside will become considerably

If you plan to watch football outside with the entire street, you will also need to apply for a license. This only applies to a large screen, but it is possible on a television or laptop. It is not a problem in your own garden, the licensing rules do not cover that. Make sure that the screen is not facing the street. Because then you will need a license again.

Much the same applies to cafes. Inside, it can be done via the cheaper license that they already pay for broadcasting images in the pub. This is also allowed on the terrace, provided that the screens face inwards, so that passers-by cannot see anything.

Anyone who sets up a screen outside for hundreds of people needs a so-called event permit. It now costs 0.75 cents per person, per two hours. For example, one football match with five hundred viewers will cost you around 375 euros.

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