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▪ A music ban has been slapped on a Glasgow

17th September 1987
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bus company following legal action by the Performing Right Society. The society has been granted an interim interdict against Allander Coaches of Milngavie which, it claims, is playing copyright music on the buses without a licence.

The PRS is claiming E5,000 damages against the coach firm, The society's claim will be dealt with after the firm has a chance to lodge a defence. A spokesman for Allander would only say: "The matter is in the hands of our solicitor."

PRS inspectors travel all over Britain making sure the law is being followed, informing coach companies, shops, pubs and hotels of the need for a licence when using radio, tapes, videos and records for business.

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Locations: Glasgow

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