![]() “If the performance is recorded as an audio visual work that is sold, then it would require the company marketing the reproduction to obtain both a synchronization and mechanical license and the sync license would have to be negotiated with the publisher of the song or it could not be used. “A live performance on television does not require permission and the network would pay the PRO a set prime time public performance fee for each and every live televised use of the song,” explains Nashville-based entertainment attorney Jim Zumwalt, a partner in Shackelford, Bowen, Zumwalt & Hayes.
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