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Not licenced to thrill

Updated on: 21 October,2009 07:33 AM IST  | 
Shashank Shekhar |

The DJ playing music during Champions League T20 matches does not have the required consent from the regulator

Not licenced to thrill



However, the agency countered that the licence was restricted to "embodiment and storage usage" only.

Public performance by the DJ requires a separate public performance license from PPL. DNA Networks paid a part of the due money after the complaints were filed but the PPL told told MiD DAY that the DJ playing at the event was yet to get a separate licence for public performance.

"PPL has not given license to DJ Clement for editing any track of its member companies. The license owned by him is meant for temporary legitimate storing of music not for changing original tracks." said Sowmya Choudhary, Country Head-Events, PPL. Choudhary, however, declined to share the exact amount of license fee being charged for the entire tournament, or the amount which has been paid. Despite repeated attempts, DNA Networks was not available for comments.

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The representative for DNA Networks did not reply to an e-mail query despite an assurance over the phone.
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