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No, if your music is reaching the ears of people within a business premise it is under the requirement of a license agreement. However, if you use a service like GetMusicAt, we take care of the licensing part for you as well as providing you with great music – so that you can focus on your customers.
Either you use a solution like GetMusicAt where we handle this for you, or you need to get a license on your own. Depending on the country you reside in there are different organizations that handle this. For example, the major PROs in the United States are ASCAP, BMI, and GMR. Canada has SOCAN, the UK has PPL PRS Ltd., and Australia has APRA AMCOS and PPCA.
GetMusicAt offers a cost-effective, completely legal alternative to obtaining a music license for your business. Unlike services like Spotify or Apple Music, we handle all licensing so you don’t pay additional fees to rights organizations. Our service includes a variety of genres, optimized for businesses, at a low monthly cost.
Playing music without a license is in fact not legal and the consequences can be grave. Fines for playing a song in a business establishment without a PPL range from $750 to $150,000 per song played. BMI and ASCAP file between 400 and 500 lawsuits per year against establishments that fail to obtain music licenses for business.
Through GetMusicAt you pay a flat fee of 19 euro a month for unlimited music. A typical license from BMI, ASCAP, and GML can cost in excess of $2,000 annually.
You can play music from artists that are not connected to a Performers’ Rights Organization. You can also use GetMusicAt’s service that takes care of all this for you 🙂
Yes, even office workers.
No. Playing music in a business requires a Public Performance License (PPL). GetMusicAt offers a cheaper alternative where licensing is covered.
You will find R&B channels, classic rock, country music, Latin, EDM, dance pop, and more. Our playlists are optimized to create the perfect mood for business environments.
Any kind of business where a license would be required, including office spaces, restaurants, cafés, gyms, hair salons, and spas.
You only pay 19 euro a month for unlimited music. If you have multiple locations, you pay 18 euro per month per location.
No, the total cost for companies in Sweden with a Swedish VAT number is 199 SEK or 179 SEK per month plus VAT.
No. We cover this for you since we have agreements in place for all our artists already.