Jesus Christ. They're literally sending spies now. To a funeral no less. What a bunch of fucking ghouls. I'm just pirating shit out of principle now...
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The copyright industry is pretty much a legal protection racket. Nothing is sacred to them. In Germany they have been suing Kindergartens over singing old childrens' songs with the children.
A business is a business. And as long as funeral homes charge money for their services, they don't get exemption from anything.
Nope, if you invite to a free party, you also have to pay.
The irony of claiming the funeral industry are the victims of money grabbing.
It works the same way in Germany. If you're playing music in essentially any venue, even just on the radio, you pay a royalties fee. For places that do it everyday there is usually a flat yearly fee. At least here, a good chunk of that money does indeed fund other cultural endeavors.
At least here, a good chunk of that money does indeed fund other cultural endeavors.
Cultural endeavors is a very polite way to put it. A large chunk of it goes to only a handful of big performers in the music industry, the small ones who would actually need money get very little.
Actually GEMA takes a percentage from the big pop musicians to help fund the contemporary/avantgarde composers who would otherwise earn a lot less. There are plenty of things to complain about with GEMA but I think for the most part they do a lot to support smaller, more obscure genres. (I ran a publishing company for contemporary music in Germany for ten years, so I had a lot to do with GEMA)
Good for you. Doesn't hold true for the others. Besides the problem that it's too less what they pay out.
How much money did you get from GEMA?
It depended on many factors like the size of the venue, length and instrumentation of the piece, also the genre. I can't give you an amount in β¬ off the top of my head how much I earned lol.
If you don't know how much GEMA gave you, it can't be noteworthy.
Better scrape it. But wait, you can't leave. Any resemblance to mafia?
Why would I memorize financial information from a company I left years ago just to share it with random strangers on the internet?
You also pay fees to GEMA if you buy a writable CD or USB or other forms of data storage, because you could potentially use it to store music on it. It's included in the price. This also affects devices with which you could transfer the data on the storage medium.
Don't believe me?
You even pay if you buy a printer. Because you could print sheet music I guess.
I am not even kidding.
And that's why I pirate.
Didn't know that, wild!
Not if it's a closed party for invited guests only such as a wedding.
Apparently it is not quite that simple.
https://www.event-locations.de/fileadmin/Auszuege-EVM/Auszug-GEMA-S-50-01-2016uTitel.pdf
Yes I've heard that argument too. A bit annoying
How about the music industry pays those royalties to their musicians then?
Makes sense. It's not like funeral home offer their work for free, why should musicians?
Guess I better save up for Paw-Paws funeral.
I guess its going to be 'Turkey in the straw' at Mamaws passing.
Putting the fun back in funeral
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