Tom Wolper, to moi:
>
> I don't think I've ever come across this situation before regarding
> commercial use of music. [snip] This case is different
> - the music is used daily and is broadcast across the country
> (ignoring the Armed Forces Network). If a business pays the license
> fee to play the music, how does a songwriter hold veto power?
>

They don't, based on everything I've read about blanket licencing. Hynde 
eventually realized this in the case of "My City Was Gone," tho didn't she 
allegedly ask the big boy to contribute to a not-overly-political cause she 
supported... which he did?



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BOB

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