Common use of Music Copyright licensing Clause in Contracts

Music Copyright licensing. Where an event is open to the general public, the hirer is responsible for ensuring that any hired entertainment that plays live or recorded music to the public has a PRS for Music (Performing Rights Society) Licence and a PPL (Public Performance Licence).The Parish Council holds a licence under Performing Right Society (PRS) for domestic events.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.knebworthparishcouncil.gov.uk, www.knebworthparishcouncil.gov.uk, www.knebworthparishcouncil.gov.uk

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Music Copyright licensing. Where an event is open to the general public, the hirer is responsible for ensuring that any hired entertainment that plays live or recorded music to the public has a PRS for Music (Performing Rights Society) Licence and a PPL (Public Performance Licence).The Licence). The Parish Council holds a licence under Performing Right Society (PRS) for domestic events.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.knebworthparishcouncil.gov.uk

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