No it wont as of right now. . . but how silly is that lets save some paper DFO there should be a digital version.
Yes, I agree. Digital Copies do work I think. I usually have a printed copy. Thats what that QR code is for.
I don't know nearly as much as you but I have been checked by a CO and a DFO at separate times and they both accepted my iPad and iPhone licence.
I print my tidal on the back of my non and try to carry a copy in the boat and the car.
As far as displaying licences goes, I am totally against it and I am not convinced it would be legal, privacy issues and all. I also don't think there is a serious problem with non-licenced anglers that would make it necessary for everyone to walk around looking like tourists in a cheap all inclusive. If someone wanted to avoid buying a licence it would take about 5'minutes to photoshop one.
BTW, I have seen many of the online experts state that photocopies or smaller prints aren't valid but I wonder how anyone would know if it was copied or printed? And the instructions say to print the licence at "full size" which doesn't mean anything, if I have a business card printer full size is 1.5 x 3 and if I have a large format printer it could be 14 x 20, the QR code reads the same at all sizes.
I am more referring to the the written licenses you'd be surprised how many people still get written ones from in the tackle shops, a few now just do it online and they give you a card with your angler number on it. I know Sea Run does, its all digital but places like Wal mart, and Army and Navy I got the old written one. I don't know if still do it but one time I had forgotten mine at home, had to drive back and bought a day one.
Good thing Walmart was open at 7am.
Full size paper is 8.27 × 11.7 which is letter size. It has to be legible and easy to read, if its printed smaller than intended it can screw up the QR code, or some printers are just to be honest print like crap and might smudge or a whole other host of issues I can't think of.
Also I was doing some reading this morning and found this in the FAQs
11 - How can I obtain a licence if I don't have a printer or my printer doesn't work?
The Freshwater Fishing E-Licensing System allows you to reprint your e-licence yourself at no charge. If you don’t have a printer, or if your printer doesn’t work, you won’t be able to print the licence on your own computer but you can reprint it later on any other computer that is connected to a printer. Most public libraries have computers with printers.
You can also use a Community Access Terminal (CAT) at no charge at any Service BC Centre, or ask the Service BC agent to reprint the licence for you for a fee.
Note that you will need your Angler Number to reprint your licence.
No where in the FAQ does it say we can use a digital copy not that I would risk bringing a 600 dollar device with me on a walk and wade anyway.
Not sure why people have such issue with displaying their license anyway, your information is exposed everyday all day. Your smart phones, iphone has a visa/master card READER now that you can buy at staples for $20, I use it for fundraisers.
Then there is this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vc-69M-UWk (definitely worth a watch) Heck I am positive you can get all you need from just a drivers license plate. Almost positive if you looked hard enough on the internet there is a way.
I mean if thieves have found a way to swipe your back pocket with a device (not a smart phone) because of the new pay pass system, you don't need to enter a pin.
As easy as it is to steal that info, its even easier to protect yourself.