It helps cause if you write a piece of music the PRS would help keep it safe and stop people from steeling it.
Yes, you must play prs for any music payed in public unless, of corse, it is royalty free.
See the PRS for Music site linked below.
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Having had a look at some pics of him playing on google images i see pictures of him playing: . Several Gibson acoustics . A black PRS Mira . A PRS custom of some sort. . A silver PRS custom Gibson SG
PRS Guitars was created in 1985.
The cost of a Performing Rights Society (PRS) license can vary widely depending on factors such as the type of use (e.g., live music, broadcasting, or public performance), the size of the venue, and the expected audience size. Typically, fees can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars annually. For accurate pricing based on specific needs, it's best to consult the PRS for Music website or contact them directly.