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Actually that probably wasn't the RIAA, but either BMI or ASCAP. The scenario you described is how publishing works in America. It costs about a thousand dollars a year for an ASCAP or BMI license. The restaurant was just too cheap to pay twenty bucks a week. TravisH On 7/9/07, Rev Fever <revfever@ubergadget.com> wrote: > The RIAA. What a bunch of thugs and vicious brown shirts. > > Years ago, I knew of a restaurant in Dallas TX that had a guy who > played PIANO in there for the soft and smooth entertainment of the > diners, > and he played well known songs from sheet music. Well, one day, the > RIAA showed up and FINED the restaurant since the place was not > PAYING the royalties to have that guy play those tunes on the > piano!! This resulted in the place NO MORE having a piano player > and the guy LOST his JOB, which very likely was NOT some high wage > job to begin with, and was supplemented by any tips he managed to get. > So, that poor guy was quickly and suddenly unemployed. Welcome to > Corporate World. > > "Just doin' our job, ma'am". (RIAA, with a Dragnet's Sgt Joe Friday > voice) > > -Rev. Fever > > >