I will never again work in an office with music if I can help it. First was the elevator music in a cube farm job, then the dubstep and rap in a small, young office.
The author writes,
" because (in my opinion) there’s nothing worse than being forced to listen to Metallica when trying to do, well, pretty much anything."
For me, Metallica is nearly optimal. I understand the other perspective, which is why I don't support metallica being played to a whole office. I expect the same courtesy from people who have different taste.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 27.8 ms ] threadThe author writes, " because (in my opinion) there’s nothing worse than being forced to listen to Metallica when trying to do, well, pretty much anything."
For me, Metallica is nearly optimal. I understand the other perspective, which is why I don't support metallica being played to a whole office. I expect the same courtesy from people who have different taste.
This is not the progress I was looking for.
Because your company is playing music for your staff it is considered "Public Performance" and therefore falls under a different royalty rate.
More info here: http://www.ascap.com/licensing/licensingfaq.aspx#general