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Why Isn A PPL Licence Transferable, When The Licence Is For Music Used At The Premises?

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Why Isn A PPL Licence Transferable, When The Licence Is For Music Used At The Premises?

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A PPL licence entitles a named person or organisation to publicly perform sound recordings at a designated premises only. When a new person takes over a premises or moves premises the usage of sound recordings may be different and so a new licence needs to be issued to ensure that we accurately licence any sound recordings used.

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