I have a problem with this notion that one cannot sing a song in the privacy of their own home.

Um, that just isn't so.

Not yet, anyway...

As for this notion that if one does not receive compensation, one is not violating Copyright Law, well, that is not true either.

ANY "performance" or "publish" intended for the general public, whether live, recorded, sent via email, etc. could be a violation of Copyright Law.

And a company such as PGMusic is not gong to be inclined to get into the middle of such a situation, whether behind the doors of emails or not, simply because I'm fairly sure that any competent attorney would advise them against such action. The finger would naturally be pointed towards those who have the most money available for settlement, duh.


--Mac