
Playing Music at the Workplace: A Quick Guide for Organisations
We decode the do’s and don’ts for organisations that play music at the workplace, something many don’t realise amounts to public performance.

We decode the do’s and don’ts for organisations that play music at the workplace, something many don’t realise amounts to public performance.

The Bombay High Court recently issued a ruling stating that FM radio stations are required to compensate composers and lyricists for the copyrighted music they broadcast.
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