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CarlJacobson@cakewalk.com wrote: > Hello, > > You do not have to obtain permission to cover a song live. Most venues in > the US pay a blanket license to ASCAP, BMI (and in some cases SESAC). >This > allows any music covered by those performance rights organizations to be > played by anyone muysicians, DJs, jukeboxes, pumped in radio etc. If the > person isn't covered by one of those organizations, I would not worry >about > it anyway unless they happen to know them and they would get angry at you > for playing their songs. > > You do have to obtain a license from the song's publisher to cover it on >a > recording. I can't remember the exact term for this license (statuatory, > fair use, mandatory?)...(snip) it's called a mechanical royalty. for as much info as you're likely to have questions about, check out: http://www.nmpa.org/hfa/faq_mechanical.html best, lance g.