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Most bars and clubs have a blanket license that covers DJ's, KJ's, Live Bands, Television Broadcasting, Radio Broadcasting, Jukeboxes and Live Performances.

You need no license to Karaoke at home or private parties, that I am aware of.

If you hold a public event and/or charge money for it, you are responsible for paying royalties of the copyrighted songs performed in public. There are links that you can find in the website of which ever "collection agency" you choose to report to. There are a few, one of the most popular that I've heard of is called ASCAP.

Some of the cheaper bars/clubs out there don't bother to get a blanket license so make sure you ask. You never know if one of these agents will show up and ask to see the bars license. If your not covered by the bar YOU will be held accountable by the "collection agency".

You can get a business license from your local government.

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