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You usually need a licence from PPL PRS to play live or recorded music in public - includes playing background music at your business, and staging live music or theatre productions.
Summary of the government's ongoing programme of work addressing key issues identified by the DCMS Select Committee’s Inquiry into the Economics of Music Streaming, including an indicative timeline for upcoming milestones.
Checklists on touring Europe for those working in the arts, cultural, creative, and heritage sectors.
Who gets copyright, types of work it covers, permitted use of copyright material, how to license and sell copyright and help resolving disputes
The UK’s trade deal with Australia is ringing in festive cheer this year, having helped British music companies expand Down Under ahead of the festive period.
Product Safety Report for Teddy with Musical Bagpipes O9T presenting a serious risk of choking as there are small parts (glue pieces) which become detached from the toy.
The music industry has agreed commitments to improve music streaming metadata. The Government is also establishing a working group on creator remuneration
A new band facility has been built at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to house and support musicians who serve in British Army Band Sandhurst.
Product Recall for TOYANDONA 13pcs Children's Musical Instrument Set presenting a serious chemical risk due to presence of excessive levels of the substance chromium, which can be harmful to human health.
Product recall for JEROOP 15pcs musical instrument set for toddlers presenting a serious chemical risk due to excessive levels of the substance chromium, which can be harmful to human health.
Product recall for Children’s Xylophone Musical Instrument Learning Toy presenting a serious risk of choking and suffocation.
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