Leo en The Times sobre los métodos mafiosos que la SGAE emplea en las bodas.
It could be any other wedding video (...) The video, however, ended in a court date for the cameraman and a fine of €60,101 (£53,700) for his employers after it emerged that he was a private detective who had gatecrashed the reception to gather evidence against the owners of the venue.
The detective had been employed by the Spanish General Society of Authors and Editors (SGAE), which protects the rights of musicians and artists to their work. The society suspected that the owners of La Doma restaurant, in San Juan de Aznal-farache, near Seville, had not paid royalties for the music that they were using for the reception.
La respuesta de Pedro Farré, director de la SGAE:
“Using private detectives to investigate fraud is common. We will carry on doing it.”
Espero que no seais de los que cantáis en la ducha o pronto vendrán también a por vosotros para "perseguir el fraude".
(Vía techdirt)





