John Faubion wrote:
>> But, just to clarify, please remember that using music as MoH 
>> is considered a "public performance", and if the pieces in 
>> question do not include a buyout license *for the performance 
> 
> Ok now I am curious, if a radio is playing in a store, a restaurant or at
> the beach, wouldn't that be considered a public performance? And even though
> the radio station has already paid the license fee, does this mean that the
> person who owns the radio is also subject to these fees?

 From a conversation with a hairdresser who fell foul of this the answer 
is in France you do have to pay.

Dave Cotton



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