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Welcome To All Nite Jukebox Hire Toowoomba News And Links Codes of Conduct set to level the playing field in the karaoke and jukebox industries With the threat of piracy in the karaoke and jukebox industry reaching new heights, Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI), with support from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) and the Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners’ Society (AMCOS), today launched the Karaoke and Jukebox Codes of Conduct (Codes). The Codes seek to level the playing field in the karaoke and jukebox industries by ensuring that every point of the music supply chain – from music content providers to individual karaoke and jukebox operators – is kept free of rogue operators. The Codes will apply to all companies, businesses and individuals operating within the karaoke and jukebox industries, demonstrating new levels of cooperation between players in the music industry in an effort to tackle the piracy problem.
Don't pay any money if there is no MIPI Barcode sticker if you have paid keep the invoice and receipt And Call MIPI. on 1800 06 16 16 or Report Piracy | Music Industry Piracy Investigations As a bar or hotel owner or operator can I be responsible for third parties like DJs, karaoke jockeys, jukebox operators or any person playing pirate music at my venue? As the owner or operator of premises you may be held liable for authorizing copyright infringement at your premises by allowing a third party such as a DJ, karaoke jockey, jukebox operator or any person to use pirate music. From a risk management perspective it may be wise to raise these issues with your third party providers. If you are suspicious that third party provider is not doing the right thing, for example they are using burnt CDs/ DVDs or jukebox's or karaoke with out a MIPI Barcode Sticker or illegal MP3 files then contact MIPI. As a bar or hotel owner or operator Can I be fined or jailed for music piracy? Music pirates can be fined up to $60,500 and up to 5 years imprisonment for each offence. For companies the fines are up to 5 times as much. Under changes to the Copyright Act the police can also issue an on-the-spot fine of $1320 and seize pirate music. As a bar or hotel owner or venue operator G et the Full story here http://www.mipi.com.au/IgnitionSuite/uploads/docs/Music%20in%20Hotels%20and%20Bars%20-%20Are%20You%20Doing%20The%20Right%20Thing[1].pdf
If you cannot open this page download Adobe Reader http://www.adobe.com/downloads/ Example of a form you can use at your venue Example Form Codes of Conduct for the karaoke And jukebox industries MIPI - Codes of Conduct No Sticker No Entry. Would you work all week for free?
Support the Artists and song writers that make the music you like. On 19 October 2006, the Attorney-General, the Hon Philip Ruddock MP introduced the Copyright Amendment Bill 2006 into Parliament incorporating changes which allow limited copying of sound recordings for private and domestic use. The changes also strengthen the enforcement mechanisms available for copyright infringement. The Copyright Amendment Bill 2006 passed through both houses of Parliament on 5 December 2006 and came into effect on 1 January 2007 What are the on-the-spot fines?The new enforcement provisions allow the police to issue on-the-spot fines of $1320 to people involved in certain acts of copyright infringement and to seize copyright infringing material and Computers with infringing material. Respect copyright in music Stealing music is the same as stealing anything else. It is illegal and the consequences are real, for artists, songwriters, and for the future of music. Unauthorized copying or downloading whether from CDs or the internet has a major effect on the music industry. And it’s not free at all - it is the musicians, artists, sound technicians and all the other people involved in the music industry who are paying the price with less music being sold. People’s livelihoods are affected. Further, as a result of piracy there is less money to be invested in new talent, which ultimately means less music available for you. Links to Music Sites Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) The following guides have been created to educate you on using music legally within your industry http://www.mipi.com.au/Fact-Sheets.html APRA (the Australasian Performing Right Association) AMCOS (Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners’ Society). ARIA - Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA - Top 50 Singles Chart (TI = TIME IN CHART) PPCA - Phonographic Performance Company of Australia Limited http://www.ppca.com.au/ Australian Copyright Council
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