Licensing, Legality, and Fines Canadian laws protect the rights of the people who create and record the music you play in your shop. That means you must follow a few extra — but crucial — steps to avoid legal action, which could be catastrophic for your business. What Tariffs Apply? The most important tariff to […]
What’s The Most Affordable Option for In-Store Music?
Music is a simple but effective way for business owners to create a specific ambiance in their store, which can influence the behavior and mood of their customers. Slow business music encourages customers to linger and look through the store more while songs in a major key sound happier to most shoppers. However, when you’re setting […]
Fines for Playing Music in a Business Without a License in Canada
Playing music in a business without the proper license can lead to serious financial and legal consequences. In Canada, businesses must obtain a license from a performing rights organization (PRO) to legally play music in their establishments. Failing to do so can result in fines, penalties, and legal actions. Here’s what you need to know […]
The Ultimate Guide for the Brick-and-Mortar Startup
If you’re setting up a brick-and-mortar establishment, there are several things to consider to make it a success. The term “brick and mortar” (also sometimes used as “bricks and mortar”) was created in contrast to online shopping or e-commerce. Before the internet grew large enough for online retail to become convenient and profitable, storefronts were […]
Understand Re:Sound Licensing: Guide to Laws, Costs, & More
What Are Your Obligations? Before we dive into the specifics about Re:Sound, it might be useful to explain why this company exists and what it is designed to do. When music is created, anywhere in the world, the people who hold a copyright for that music expect some kind of payment. Each country has its […]