6 thoughts on “Music Makes it Lively”

  1. Dave Lollis says:

    Great concept, gonna try.

  2. When playing music in a public setting in a business, you have to worry about paying royalties don’t you??

    1. That would be a question for an attorney, but I wouldn’t ask it unless someone told you to stop. But I’ve never heard of that happening in all my years in the business.

      1. There’s no reason to ask an attorney, that is common knowledge. You cannot even use Pandora, Spotify, ect. unless you use the business version. All because of licensing. playing dumb is not a smart business move.

        1. The government in the US has become increasingly hostile to business over the last few decades. Success is punished with higher tax rates. Health codes get more restrictive, not to protect the public health (that has already been accomplished) but to discourage competition with brick and mortar restaurants. I could go on and on. Some business owners take it lying down, others push back where they can in order to restore some semblance of fairness to the equation. Asking permission for every little thing inevitably results in someone telling you “NO”. You have to decide where you are comfortable.

          1. Douglas Molik says:

            You can say “that again”.

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