music copyright

do i need to get copyright permission to have a specific piece of musoc played at my funeral
18:23 Thu 19th Apr 2012
 
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As I understand it, if a church/crematorium offer this service it is they who should be paying their dues to the performing rights society (these are the people who collect royalties) and not 'the customer' as it were (couldn't think of a better term!!)
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Didnt need to do this when we played music of our choice at our wedding and this was in church. hope this helps
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thanks, but i really want to make sure.. after all i'm not going to be around to sort it out if there's a problem.. and i don't want to be remembered for mucking up my own funeral !!... or perhaps... no! don't even go there !!
is it recorded? or will it be played by someone?
As I understand it, if a church/crematorium offer this service it is they who should be paying their dues to the performing rights society (these are the people who collect royalties) and not 'the customer' as it were (couldn't think of a better term!!)
I thought churches, registry offices etc all held the license necessary for playing music.
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thanks i'll remember that .. i am NOT a corpse.. i'm a CUSTOMER!!!! (but not yet)
The church/crematorium should have a licence in place for events such as this. I would personally be very surprised and shocked if you were asked to get copyright permission for this.
Of course you need!
quote:
"9. Crematoria, chapels of rest and funeral parlours

PRS for Music, at its discretion, does not make a charge for any music use as part of funeral services or in waiting areas of crematoria (or similar premises).

This includes:

Music as part of religious or secular funeral or remembrance services for individuals
Music in waiting rooms at crematoria or similar premises "

Source:
http://www.prsformusi...oineedalicence.aspx#9

Chris

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