That is true in Denmark as well. The prices are very reasonable (I just  
looked them up) and won't hold any establishment back.

- Andreas

Den 03.07.2007 kl. 17:16 skrev Brook Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> In the US it is assumed the venue has paid their annual licensing fee. My
> understanding is even bars and cafes aren't supposed to have a radio on
> unless they have paid a licensing fee.  It is: insane.
>
>
> _______________________________________________________
> Brook Hinton
> film/video/audio art
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>
> On 7/3/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>   There are standard licensing agreements for this kind of stuff and no
>> permission is needed as long as you pay. In the case of music being
>> covered by a live band it is to the best of my knowledge the venue who  
>> is
>> paying the licensing fees (in Denmark, don't know about the US) to the
>> appropriate organization.
>>
>> - Andreas
>>
>
>
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