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Bars and Restaurants Need to Be Sure to Pay License Fees to Play Music in Their Establishments
Did you know that every public establishment, including bars and restaurants, must obtain licenses to have live or recorded music play in their business? The licenses are not difficult to get, but if you don’t pay for them you can be sued for playing music in your establishment. Recently, ASCAP (American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers), a performing rights society that manages the public performance rights for its members, sued thirteen bars and restaurants around the country for not paying for its license.