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Posted: 2025-08-05 07:29:31 UTC

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Culinary businesses attempt to avoid music royalty payments by playing nature sounds or birdsong, but the head of the National Collective Management Institute (LMKN), Dharma Oratmangun, asserts that any sound recording still contains legally protected related rights. Producers who record bird sounds or any sounds still have rights to the phonogram recording and must be paid.
Use of nature sounds in culinary businesses does not exempt them from royalty payments.
Any sound recording contains legally protected related rights.
Producers of recorded sounds, including bird sounds, have rights to the phonogram recording and must be compensated.
Avoiding music royalty payments by playing nature sounds.
Determining the legal obligations for using recorded sounds in commercial settings.