The likelihood of someone having broadband but no TV in their household seems so small that I really don't see many people being caught by this unless they were dodging the TV licence fee in the first place.
What about offices? As a fundraiser, getting a TV licence off all the SME offices in the country is a good rig.
Thanks for that explanation. Verlinde himself has clarified his paper a little more here: http://staff.science.uva.nl/~erikv/page18/page18.html
The likelihood of someone having broadband but no TV in their household seems so small that I really don't see many people being caught by this unless they were dodging the TV licence fee in the first place.
What about offices? As a fundraiser, getting a TV licence off all the SME offices in the country is a good rig.