Shaun Dale
There's only me, no employees but as it's a business premises and the public have access then I need a licence to listen to my own radio. What makes it even worse is that I usually have it switched off and maybe listen to it about 10 hours max a year. so that's about £10 an hour, excellent value for money!
If I test a customers radio so see if it's working correctly it must only be for a few seconds absolutely no more. I can understand it for shopping malls etc. but why are they coming after the small guy. As far as I'm concerned if I have bought a CD I've licenced the copyright for my own use and I will listen to it where I wish, if it's at work then so be it, but they still reckon I need a licence for that. They took up 20 minutes of my time discussing it, my minimum charge is 1 hour I think I ought to invoice them at £106+vat per hour for my time!
Oh, and they said they had received a positive response to this campaign, yeah I bet!
If I worked from home would I need a licence to listen in my front room?
Shaun
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