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Have any other businesses on here been bombarded over the past months
by
the PRS to get them to fork out for a licence ?



Yes they seem to be on a mission!..

We told 'em to sod off as we don't have the public in here anyway!..

'We' means that there's more than one of you, so you need a PRS licence.


We as in us me, I, myself, and I ..

Well if HM can use it so can I .. the missus sometimes has been known to
bring some tea in;!....
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Tony Sayer


I mend hifi and such for a living, so have to play 'real' music as well
as test discs and signal generator outputs etc. Setting aside the fact
that I am a one man band, I wonder if that is theoretically covered by
this PRS stuff ?


Garages are required to have a licence if they listen to a customer's
radio to do any work on it for them, so almost certainly, yes.

What about in workshops that have many engineers working in them ?


The company would be required to declare how many engineers and for how
long, on average, they would be listening to the music each day. The
alternative, mentioned elsewhere, would be to buy royalty-free music for
the purpose.

Colin Bignell


Unfortunately, such is not broadcast on the radio, so tuner tests would
presumably still fall foul ??

Arfa



Its more stupid ******** which the UK is getting very good at;(...
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