Well the retirement development sent it to the lawyer they have on retainer, and a couple of weeks later after much research he came up with the advice to pay the fee.

It seems aggressive of ASCAP, and since the license is a bulk license and they are not required to keep a log of the songs played, I don't think the proper songwriters are going to get compensated directly. Perhaps it goes into the retirement fund or something else.

The fee just goes on their condominium residents' monthly assessment fees and the residents will probably not notice a difference.

When it's the law, individual opinions that disagree are unimportant. It's obey the law, and if you want it changed, either (1) comply and then get a petition up to send it to your congress person to get it changed, or (2) comply without fighting it.

In this case, the second choice is IMO the wiser one.

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