The Copyright Board of Canada has certified new tariffs that apply to recorded music used at live events including conventions, karaoke bars, ice shows, fairs and weddings.
For weddings, receptions, conventions, assemblies and fashion shows, the fee is $9.25 per day if fewer than 100 people are present and goes up to $39.33 for crowds of more than 500 people. If there's dancing, the fees double.
is the sillest. What possible justification is there for doubling the fee if there's dancing?
And if it's all white people at the wedding does it really count as "dancing"?
For weddings, receptions, conventions, assemblies and fashion shows, the fee is $9.25 per day if fewer than 100 people are present and goes up to $39.33 for crowds of more than 500 people. If there's dancing, the fees double.
Seriously, are these fuckers high on bath salts or something? What next, if I start grooving on my iTunes in public are they gonna charge me double for the music I downloaded simply for moving to the beat?
Do you have to file a play list too, so that the money actually goes to the artist? OH WAIT!!! It said "RECORD LABEL" too. The one who owns the copyright to the song anyway.
is the sillest. What possible justification is there for doubling the fee if there's dancing?
And if it's all white people at the wedding does it really count as "dancing"?
And if it's all white people at the wedding does it really count as "dancing"?
The "white people wedding dance":
Seriously, are these fuckers high on bath salts or something? What next, if I start grooving on my iTunes in public are they gonna charge me double for the music I downloaded simply for moving to the beat?