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Surprised at the expense
“History is more anecdotal than money, but it doesn’t have to be that way,” Ruslan said by phone immediately.
The husband says that he and his wife have a hairdresser named “Fairy” in Šiauliai. It is usually played in the background on another radio station, for whose music the company pays for the non-profit collective management society AGATA.
“I’m not going to tell you how many years we paid them, for a long time, but the fact is that if there is a public place and the music is spreading there, we learn, but here we have no complaints, everything is understandable.” “, he assures.
Ruslan says that he recently received an invoice from AGATA requesting payment for 2021, as it is usually paid at the beginning of the year for all years to come. When it comes to money, he says, the bill is small, amounting to just over € 37, as in previous years, but other problems have arisen here.
“We are in 2020. We could not carry out our activities for a long time, we worked only a few months, we could not do part of this time again this year.
The hairdresser was closed, it didn’t work, no one was listening to music. Due to the limitations of square footage, only two girls can work here now, we are practically on the brink of bankruptcy, we hardly breathe.
What happens is that last year they gave us AGATA documents that we need to provide activity data, and from that tax they will deduct those months that the company will not work due to the COVID-19 restrictions, but now it has become clear that it will not one has been discounted, ”he says.
According to the man, the question is not in the money, but in the support of the business itself.
“We have closed involuntarily and they dare to send us full invoices. Who listened to that music there, dwarves? Ruslan asks laughing.
Explained the situation
Delfi contacted representatives of AGATA. The director of the Agnė Begetė association agreed to comment on the situation.
He explained that AGATA represents the rights of Lithuanian and foreign performers and record producers, and when music is used in public and not for personal needs, it is necessary to obtain a license and thus reward performers and publishers. of music.
The use of music in business, as stated, is regulated by the Law on Copyright and Related Rights. The price of a license depends on where and how often the music is used, the area of the venue, the number of visitors.
“We reacted quickly to the situation in the country, during the quarantine we stopped sending invoices to companies and extended the payment period.
Consequently, the accounts are not subject to debt and interest recovery measures during this period. For companies that pay more than € 50 per year and have completed a suspension form, there is no need to pay for the period during which they did not work, ”he said, explaining that the hairdresser’s account in this case is less than € 50. . per year, that is, 3 euros per month.
“By decision of the AGATA Council, in order to reduce the administrative costs of performers and companies, a resolution was adopted for companies whose amount to pay is less than 50 euros per year: do not divide payments into months, “said A. Begetė.
He assured that AGATA would like to thank music users who use music in their activities and thus indirectly pay performers and record producers.
“Right now, their music is working for them, helping them survive a difficult time,” he added.
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