URGENT: Avoid $150,000+ in Penalties – Renew Your Music License NOW June 19, 2024 Imagine facing a lawsuit with penalties exceeding $150,000 just because you didn’t renew a $311 license. This could be your reality if you don’t act immediately. If you have not renewed your music license with NFDA for 2024, you are putting yourself and your business at serious legal risk. Click here to renew your music license By July 10. Consider the emotional impact of songs like "Go Rest High on that Mountain," "You Raise Me Up," "My Way," and "I Will Always Love You" at a funeral service. These cherished songs are all copyrighted. When you purchase a music license from NFDA, you are legally authorized to perform covered copyrighted music on your premises in any format – live performances, CDs, DVDs, MP3s, online services (Pandora, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music), and even music-on-hold. Without a license, you would be in violation of federal copyright law by playing protected music for which you do not have a license. This applies whether the music is provided by you or the family. Penalties for unlicensed music can be severe: Up to $30,000 per song in damages Up to $150,000 per song if a jury determines the copyright infringement was “willful”* Plus attorney’s fees *If you previously purchased a music license, it would be difficult to argue any violation was not wilfull. Each playing of an unlicensed song multiplies your risk. Protect yourself and your business by renewing your music license with NFDA for just $311 per location – the lowest rate in the profession. Click here to renew your music license by July 10. If you have any questions, please contact your NFDA member services representative at 800-228-6332. Don’t leave your business vulnerable to costly lawsuits. Renew your music license today. PS: If you webcast funerals featuring covered copyrighted music, you need a special webcasting license. Purchase yours from NFDA for just $61 per website.