Establishments Regulations: If you are recording TV programmes for future use, you will need to assure you get a licence from the Educational Recording Agency.
However, there are some exceptions for Educational
Establishments under present copyright law. Such as under section 34 of the copyright act. Establishments, which only play music within curricular activities these then, do not require a licence.
If you yourself or anyone else plays music for visitors,
customers or colleges or staff you will be required to get legal permission from the appropriate or relevant copyright owners. To get this consent or permission you have to take out a PRS (Performing Rights Society) to then get a music licence, in most cases you should also get one from PPL (Phonographic Performance Limited).
There are committed licensing tariffs, which include
most types of public performance at educational establishments. The main things licence tariffs depend on things such as the type of premises, how you use music so for example over a radio station in a play etc. If you play music on hold. In addition, there is information and are rules specifically for playing music at universities. In addition, you are required to have a separate license to copy sheet music. There are some cases where there are not charges for the licences these places such as in