For those of you out there in brewery-land that have public tasting rooms, how many of you have been approached by one of the music licensing companies like ASCAP or BMI?
We have, regarding the music we play in our tasting room (CDs on a stereo system), and have to pay a yearly fee to ASCAP for the right to give public performances of their client's music. I don't see very many other breweries, bars, restaurants in our area who have had to do this and I'm curious if we are truly the exception, at least as far as breweries go.
Prost!
Dave
We have, regarding the music we play in our tasting room (CDs on a stereo system), and have to pay a yearly fee to ASCAP for the right to give public performances of their client's music. I don't see very many other breweries, bars, restaurants in our area who have had to do this and I'm curious if we are truly the exception, at least as far as breweries go.
Prost!
Dave
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