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Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 20:43:52 -0500
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Subject: Finnish taxi drivers to pay royalties for backseat music
From: Bryce Kretschmann <oaf_at_runbox.com>
To: declan_at_well.org
Message-Id: <D7921D00-0729-11D7-9EF7-000393BB828C_at_runbox.com>
Hi, Declan,
Annanova put this up a couple hours ago, quoting no source. Lauri Luotonen
does appear to be chairman of the Helsinki Taxi Driver's Association, but
I've not been able to find free Finnish-English machine translation, so
this is it.
Finnish taxi drivers to pay royalties for backseat music
Finland's Supreme Court has ruled taxi drivers must pay royalty fees if
they play music in their car while a customer is in the backseat.
The order even applies to the radio.
A case, based on one driver's refusal to pay, is likely to set a precedent
for the 9,500 cab drivers in the country.
Under the ruling, a cab driver in Finland must pay £14 annually for playing
music while transporting a fare.
Lauri Luotonen, chairman of the Helsinki Taxi Drivers' Association, says
the ruling is likely to force most drivers to keep their radios off.
Recently, two Finnish churches refused to pay royalties to the country's
copyright society for the performance of Christmas hymns. The congregations
won their case in a district court, but the society has appealed.
Story filed: 17:43 Tuesday 3rd December 2002
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