[twitter url=”https://crefovi.com/articles/how-to-lawfully-broadcast-your-soundtracks-in-public-spaces/” source=”Crefovi” related=”Crefovi” hashtag=”Crefovi” float=”left”] [linkedin_share url=”https://crefovi.com/articles/how-to-lawfully-broadcast-your-soundtracks-in-public-spaces/” style=”none”] [fbshare url=”https://crefovi.com/articles/how-to-lawfully-broadcast-your-soundtracks-in-public-spaces/” type=”button”] [fblike url=”https://www.facebook.com/Crefovi” style=”standard” showfaces=”false” width=”450″ verb=”like” font=”arial”] [twitter_follow username=”Crefovi” language=”en”] [divider] When a France-based sound system provider reproduces some phonograms on soundtracks, in order to propose such soundtracks for broadcasting in public spaces such as restaurants, bars, hotels, or shops, he/she needs to more »
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