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LZ可以看一看这个网站,介绍的很详细http://www.musicrights.com.au/fact-sheets/test123/
Do I need any licences to play legitimately purchased music in my café, restaurant or shop?
Yes, there are a number of licences that may apply depending on how you are using the music. Basically the owner or operator of the café, restaurant or retail store needs a PPCA public performance licence to play protected sound recordings and an APRA public performance licence to play the musical and literary works. Further, the sound recordings used must be licensed copies.
What are the consequences?
Penalties for copyright infringement range from injunctions, damages and costs through to fines of up to $60,500 for individuals and up to $302,500 for corporations for each infringement and/or up to 5 years imprisonment per offence. Police can also issue on-the-spot fines of $1320 per offence and seize any pirate product. |
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