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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]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)The licensing companies allow registering an arrangement of a song. ASCAP has a hundred different arrangements of Happy Birthday registered for example. Then they go to the bar owner and say someone sang Happy Birthday on Nov 9th, 2012; prove it wasn't an arrangement we have registered or we'll sue you. So even many public domain songs cannot be safely played.
The only guaranteed method I have seen to work...permit only original songs that have been copyrighted through US Copyright office. Keep a setlist of each of these songs played. A recording might be even better. Then you have proof no song was played registered with BMI, ASCAP, whomever. And the US Cpyright office will give legal help allowing you to play your original songs registered through them when and whereever you want.