What is legal music

Choose a recognised music streaming service, choose Yomie

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Music rights

Most music streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, YouTube, Google Play Music, Microsoft Xbox Music, Mixcloud, Napster, Qobuz, Soundcloud, Tidal and other similar platforms, are intended for personal use and have restrictions on use in public or commercial areas unless you have obtained the appropriate licences. These services are primarily designed for individual listeners and should not be used for public or commercial music playback without permission from the rights holders, such as the music industry and copyright owners.

Choose a recognised music service like Yomie and play it honestly

Yomie has the specific permission by Unisono to use music in public or commercial spaces. This is essential to play music legally and in accordance with copyright in such contexts.  
Avoid high fines by choosing a music streaming service that is therefore suitable for business use. 
It is important to always obtain the appropriate licences and permissions to avoid infringing copyright or other legal provisions regarding the use of music in public or commercial settings. 
Did you know that it is illegal to play commercial music in your business without a licence?  
Whether you use CDs, radio or a Yomy player, you always need a licence from Unisono. This licence ensures that music rights holders, such as artists and record companies, are paid for their work.  
With Yomie, you not only enjoy high-quality music, but also support rights holders in an ethical way.    

You can already find more information on legal music sources on the Unisono website:  https://www.unisono.be/nl/licenties/muziek/legale-muziekbronnen 

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