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This survey provides information on UK adults’ use of different audio platforms, including for example, radio, podcasts and music streaming services
This survey provides information on UK adults’ use of different audio platforms, including for example, radio, podcasts and music streaming services.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Practice Direction update to the Civil Procedure Rules relating to new Practice Direction 51Y on video and audio hearings in civil proceedings during the coronavirus pandemic.
Statistics on the use of remote technologies used by HMCTS.
You usually need a licence from PPL PRS to play live or recorded music in public - includes playing background music at your business, and staging live music or theatre productions.
You may need a licence from the Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) if you make copies of music on to any physical product
You may need a licence to use copyright music online or on mobiles
Summary of the government's ongoing programme of work addressing key issues identified by the DCMS Select Committee’s Inquiry into the Economics of Music Streaming, including an indicative timeline for upcoming milestones.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The music industry has agreed a Code of Good Practice on Transparency in Music Streaming.
Final report of an evaluation of the Audio Content Fund carried out by independent research consultancy Wavehill
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