On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 09:17:16 +0100, Dave Cotton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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

Confirmed.

I lived there from 1983 until a few months ago and I know for a fact that
bars have to have special TV licenses in order to show, for example, soccer
matches and other sporting events, and a radio license in order to
broadcast the radio to clients, many of whom are too p*ssed to realize what
they're listening to or watching anyway :)

-- 
Godwin Stewart - Horwich IT services

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