my friend has a tattoo studio and i know he cant play radio or tv without a licence in the shop but what about music from your phone? if its your own personal paid for music is this allowed?
It's not the source of the music which is the issue, pixi, it's who hears it. We were forbidden to play the radio in our office because people walking by in the street could hear it (it's a bit draconian, but there you are). I think then that the Performing Rights licence is only about a tenner a year, so it would be worth your friend getting a licence.
good morning boxy and thanks.. i know from working at charity shop we couldnt play radio but they said we could play it upstairs so long as public didnt hear it (and said there was a rule that there had to be more than 5 staff or something) ...i obviously couldnt have my music blaring out downstairs in the shop but ive done it at tat studio and he thought it was ok... i better put earphones in in future x
That was the solution we reached with my colleague, she listened through headphones off her ipod. (personally can't stand music when I'm working, but I know other people find it helpful!)
If your friend recorded their own musical efforts they could play that to whomever they wish. Or get friends to give permission for their efforts ? I suspect they'd have had to write the music in the first place though. They'd have to own rights to it all.