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Funeral homes must pay royalties for music played at services, French court rules
(www.telegraph.co.uk)
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It works the same way in Germany. If you're playing music in essentially any venue, even just on the radio, you pay a royalties fee. For places that do it everyday there is usually a flat yearly fee. At least here, a good chunk of that money does indeed fund other cultural endeavors.
You also pay fees to GEMA if you buy a writable CD or USB or other forms of data storage, because you could potentially use it to store music on it. It's included in the price. This also affects devices with which you could transfer the data on the storage medium.
Don't believe me?
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauschalabgabe
Didn't know that, wild!