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Janice:
You are partially correct. Most restaurateurs are required by the Copyright Act to pay performance-related organizations for license agreements for the privilege to play music. However, restaurants under 3,750 gross square feet are exempt from paying royalties on radio and television music only (Public Law No. 105-298, which amended 17 U.S.C. 110(5).).
NOTICE, this ONLY applies to radio and TV music. If you'd like to play your CDs or use your iPod, you are required to pay licensing fees.
Janice said:Actually, I am pretty sure that any type of retail establishment under 3750 square feet doesn't have to worry about paying out licensing fees. Its called the "Fairness in Music Licensing Act". Basically, you can play songs off your Ipod and its not breaking any law.
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