Re: Music on Hold, Digital Player |
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Bob Vaughan (techie@tantivy.tantivy.net) Fri, 17 Mar 2006 00:10:59 UTC
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In article <telecom25.106.14@telecom-digest.org>, Klay Anderson <klay@klay.com.remove> wrote:
> In article <telecom25.105.3@telecom-digest.org>, Mr4Sale
>> We've been using a CD/MP3 player, with a CDROM for our music on hold.
> As the above is technically illegal, why not subscribe to and use XM Radio?
Please explain why this would be illegal?
The playing of music on hold is not illegal.
The problem arises when the music being played is copyrighted, and the
Licensed music is available for this purpose, and of course you would
This discussion has made no mention of the actual content, so we don't
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