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In reply to the discussion: Open mic nights at bar lead to lawsuit from BMI over music, ask for $121,000 [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)lease from another company who also pay the license? How about the starving musician who plays for tips or some compensation from the owners in order to get access to a stage and equipment. Should they be penalized because they played a song written half a century ago? No this licensing thing is making the record companies rich not the musician. How can they determine the number of times a musician's song is played in any one place of business? It's a scam at that level, IMHO.
btw. My boss got a satellite dish and promoted an all sports venue. Monday night football parties, dart, pool and air hockey tournaments, all kinds of sports on the TV all the time. There was never any music in the place again other than what they played during the games. Those beginning musicians that got a start in his place had no place to go but out in the streets because of this.