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Guest post by Dan McCarthyNo matter how good is your idea for the next company party, no event is complete without music in the background. This is true regardless of whether it’s a laid-back Christmas party or a formal black tie gala. Here’s the thing that many event planners may not be aware of: you need to obtain a license to play music at any public event. Copyrighted music cannot be legally played in public spaces.What’s the Deal with Copyrighted Music?Copyrighted music is under the ownership of the songwriter, composer, or record label. Therefore, event planners need to get legal authorization to use the music for a public outing. Music licensing is represented and enforced by two organizations:- American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP)
- Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI)
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