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I'm pretty sure they are allowed if they are clean. It's just hard to get support behind your music. |
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I do like the sound of that.
One of the biggest things against it is the agency, who collect the fees from small businesses.
In effect, if you are working and have the radio on at your place of work, you are required to pay a
significant amount of money for a music and entertainment license....;-( |
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Yes.
And I like your debate, too. Nice ;-) .............. |
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I think that all music should be played in public f it's clean, but you have to think about it,
that's why we have radio. You can listen to what you want and they specialize in different generes |
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