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I can play music at home without a licence. How is music used in my business different?

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I can play music at home without a licence. How is music used in my business different?

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Music played at home, in personal transport, or in a hotel room is considered to be a domestic performance of music and does not require permission. However, when a business plays music for the benefit of clients or staff, this is a public performance and may therefore require an APRA licence.

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