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Who provides music between sets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 141167" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Who provides music between sets?</p><p></p><p>I edited my previous post stating that the event organizer is the one that is in charge of securing licensing. Unless you are the organizer of the event, you have no liability as the sound provider.</p><p></p><p>The music licensing organizations have people all over the place that they pay when they find groups that are out of compliance. They are everywhere. If it's a public event, chances of being found are pretty high. For private events, it would be harder for them to prove that you played music at the event for the crowd.</p><p></p><p>If you are found out, typically, they will just shake you down for the fees to be in compliance. If you decide to fight it, they stick their lawyers on you, and they take your house, car, kids, underwear, and anything else they can get their hands on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 141167, member: 211"] Re: Who provides music between sets? I edited my previous post stating that the event organizer is the one that is in charge of securing licensing. Unless you are the organizer of the event, you have no liability as the sound provider. The music licensing organizations have people all over the place that they pay when they find groups that are out of compliance. They are everywhere. If it's a public event, chances of being found are pretty high. For private events, it would be harder for them to prove that you played music at the event for the crowd. If you are found out, typically, they will just shake you down for the fees to be in compliance. If you decide to fight it, they stick their lawyers on you, and they take your house, car, kids, underwear, and anything else they can get their hands on. [/QUOTE]
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