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If you play music publicly, for example, you have a radio playing in the background, you must be properly licensed. Previously, two separate licences were needed but things have changed. What do you
need to know?
Published 09.04.2018
Many of our subscribers have received letters recently, informing them that they need to get a licence to play music in their workplace. Is this really the case, and why the sudden rash of letters?
Published 10.10.2007
A recent survey has revealed that just under a quarter of all employees listen to their iPods at work for up to three hours a day. You’re concerned that this could give rise to health and safety and
other issues. Could you be liable?
Published 13.04.2007
Music while you work is less than a big hit with employers as licence enforcement action shows no sign of abating. So do you need a licence or not?
Published 16.07.2008
Many businesses will benefit from the 2012 Olympic Games. But if you’re thinking of incorporating it into next year’s marketing strategy, you might want to think again. Get it wrong and there are
some serious risks - what’s to know?
Published 09.12.2011
You’ve heard that you could be liable if mobile staff access the Internet via someone else’s network. What’s the reality?
Published 19.12.2007
On 8 June 2015 the paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence was abolished. However, this document was generally required when hiring, test-driving or buying a car. So what will you have to
do now?
Published 04.06.2015
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