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Default How much for Part 15, FCC Certified Low Power Station?


"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
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Any music played over such a station for "public performance" is liable to
pay per-play royalties. You COULD get a nastygram from the
RIAA/ASCAP/BMI/SoundSource, but probably wouldn't.


Unless you are also streaming, there are no RIAA or Soundsource fees for any
form of terrestrial radio.

 
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