The short answer is “No.”
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December 4, 2008 at 2:07 AM
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The short answer is “No.” You will need sync rights as well. See other threads in this forum for details, but no license to perform or play music at a location gives you the right to use that music in a video. It doesn’t matter if it’s only in the background; if the music is audible, you need a license.
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