In some countries, businesses may be subject to inspections related to the use of music in commercial spaces. These inspections are usually linked to copyright and public communication licenses.
This article explains what documentation Brandtrack provides and what to do if your business is inspected.
Documentation provided by Brandtrack
Brandtrack provides documentation related to the music storage licenses included on the platform.
These documents confirm that:
The music is legally stored on the Brandtrack platform
The musical content is authorized to be distributed through the system
Your company uses music from a licensed provider
This documentation is available when needed and can be shared during an inspection.
What to do during an inspection
If an inspector requests information about the music played in your business:
Explain that you use Brandtrack as your music provider for businesses.
Request the license documentation from the Brandtrack support team if necessary.
Share the information provided with the inspector.
Important
In some countries, in addition to the licenses included with Brandtrack, it may be necessary to have public communication licenses managed by local copyright organizations.
These licenses depend on the legislation of each country.
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