Music users such as broadcasters, venues and businesses must pay for their use of copyright music by way of a blanket licence fee.
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Collecting societies sell "'blanket licences "', which grant the right to perform their catalogue for a period of time.
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But of course it did not work out that way because the public hates DRM as it stops them doing things they want to do in the digital domain . " Jenner has long argued that governments should impose blanket licences for music online to counter copyright infringement, with a fee being collected by internet service providers ( ISPs ).