So,
In a pandemic,
when music teachers & self employed are having to resort to the only possible avenue available to work,
their income has been decimated. Schools aren’t open,
so only private teaching online is possible,
@PRSforMusic then go and add in an extra license.
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In a pandemic,
when music teachers & self employed are having to resort to the only possible avenue available to work,
their income has been decimated. Schools aren’t open,
so only private teaching online is possible,
@PRSforMusic then go and add in an extra license.
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“What if I'm teaching privately online and using or performing music as part of a lesson?”
You will need an online music licence and can pay a top-up fee to cover lessons you are broadcasting via Zoom and other similar platforms, find out more on the PRS for Music website.
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You will need an online music licence and can pay a top-up fee to cover lessons you are broadcasting via Zoom and other similar platforms, find out more on the PRS for Music website.
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That quote is lift from @WeAreTheMU website here:
https://musiciansunion.org.uk/all-news-and-features/guidance-on-the-prs-online-event-licensing-tariff
& links to this @PRSforMusic site:
https://www.prsformusic.com/licences/using-music-online/limited-online-music-licence
(See picture)
Is that a bit morally bankrupt to
(their words)
“exploit an opportunity”
to their own members right now?
Nice?
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https://musiciansunion.org.uk/all-news-and-features/guidance-on-the-prs-online-event-licensing-tariff
& links to this @PRSforMusic site:
https://www.prsformusic.com/licences/using-music-online/limited-online-music-licence
(See picture)
Is that a bit morally bankrupt to
(their words)
“exploit an opportunity”
to their own members right now?
Nice?
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