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Wrexham's Central Station in court over music licence
A Wrexham music venue has been ordered to pay almost 拢1,700 in costs for playing recorded tracks without permission.
The owners of Central Station, Hill Street, have since obtained a licence, London's High Court was told.
But it was playing Kokiri's Turn Back Time without a licence during a visit by an inspector from Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) last August.
PPL collects music royalties on behalf of performers and record companies.
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