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Originally Posted by helterskelter808
Aren't they the same thing?
They get sued if they don't have a license and/or permission to play the music in public, whatever format they're using.
Because they have a 'jukebox license' and/or permission to play the music in public.
Edit: Pretty sure it really is this simple: by law you need a license and/or permission for a public performance of music you do not own.
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Isn't it amazing how resistant people are to understanding this simple law.
It's so basic : "If you didn't create it then pay for licensing or don't use it".
So simple.
Everybody understand the models rights and gets the release signed but there's
a massive brain fart when it comes to musicians, writers and film makers.
These people don't seem "stupid" at all; it's a resistance thing.
They don't agree so therefore there is no law in their eyes.