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radio/ broadcaster's licence?
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Broadcasters License would be if you are transmitting radio waves.
What he means is a Public Performance License. If you play pre-recorded or broadcasted music where it is audible to the public, you will need a license. It's all to do with copyright and artist's royalties.
It's not uncommon to hear of places such as hairdressers and backstreet garages being prosecuted because they have had a radio "on in the background" which constitutes 'Public Performance' - though to be fair, they have usually been given plenty of warnings and opportunity to get one!
I'll look round for a link for you.
http://www.ppluk.com/ - here it is. Click on the 'More Information' for a pdf with everything you need to know about who needs a PPL etc.
This one is quite interesting as it shows how the PPL is divvied up.
http://www.prs.co.uk/DocsRepository/3461/
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