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To obtain a license to play music in public, you need to contact the appropriate performing rights organization, such as ASCAP or BMI, and apply for a license. The organization will assess your needs and provide you with a license agreement that outlines the terms and fees for playing music in public. Once you have the license, you can legally play music in public venues.
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Yes if the song's copywrited. Not only that but if you're making a remix you need a license AND permission from the original singer.
Yes, of coarse!
yes yuh needa license to play music in a coffee shop in Florida.
you can also play on cafe world dot com but its need facebook account.
The venue needs a license from the performing rights organizations, such as ASCAP and BMI.
Yes, you typically need a performing rights license to play television content in a cafe. This is because the music and other audio-visual content broadcasted on TV are often protected by copyright, and public performances require permission from the rights holders. Licensing organizations, such as ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC in the U.S., can provide the necessary permissions. It’s advisable to check the specific regulations and requirements in your region.
Yes, club owners typically need an ASCAP license if they want to play copyrighted music in their establishment. ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) licenses cover the right to play ASCAP music in public venues, ensuring that songwriters and publishers are properly compensated for their work.
You dont need a pest control license to play pest control you just play its that simple