this article was written in 1996, and also includes an article that basically says that the ASCAP is only seeking compensation from large profitable "resort" type camps.
true, it looks like they didnt decide that until after lots of bad publicity and calls from members and such, but the parent post is certainly not an accurate portrayal.
what if anything isn't?
what if the box is opened and the cat isn't there?
this article was written in 1996, and also includes an article that basically says that the ASCAP is only seeking compensation from large profitable "resort" type camps. true, it looks like they didnt decide that until after lots of bad publicity and calls from members and such, but the parent post is certainly not an accurate portrayal.