Hello Linda,
I don't think performance rights are the issue in this case, what could come
back and bite you in the butt is the synchronization rights and if there is
a problem, YOU will be the one left holding the bag. Do a google search for
synchronization rights for more info.
Regards,
Richard

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Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 9:09 AM
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Subject: RE: [AP] music copyright question


I'm presuming that the marketing suite has a licence, such as a hotel or
conference suite would have.

It's those conference-type rules I'm after, which are different again.

Linda




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