Jorge
July 9th, 2007, 02:50 PM
Florida coffee ships and other live music venues forced to pay royalty fees if performing artists play copyrighted music.
<p>Want to hear a guy play a few Bob Dylan cover songs for free over a mocha latte half-caf grande? Well, the time to do so may be drawing to a close in coffee shops and other small live music venues around the country. </p>
<p>An article on Florida Today recounts the misery many of these owners are facing in dealing with music licensing companies who have been stepping up enforcement of copyright protection law which "...requires each business that publicly performs musi
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<p>Want to hear a guy play a few Bob Dylan cover songs for free over a mocha latte half-caf grande? Well, the time to do so may be drawing to a close in coffee shops and other small live music venues around the country. </p>
<p>An article on Florida Today recounts the misery many of these owners are facing in dealing with music licensing companies who have been stepping up enforcement of copyright protection law which "...requires each business that publicly performs musi
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