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Universities emphasize scientific research and instruction, whereas polytechnics adopt a more practical approach. Higher education institutions are very autonomous in organizing their instruction and academic year.
Universities select their students independently. There is restricted entry to all fields of study. Universities and polytechnics use different kinds of student selection criteria. Most commonly these include success in matriculation examination and entrance tests.
Inquiries concerning the admission and possible fees should be addressed to a specific university.
9.13 Music Using Licenses
Pursuant to the Finnish Copyright Act a public performance of copyright-protected works requires a license from the authors of these works or their right holders such as the Finnish Composers’ Copyright Society (Teosto).
Events - parties, shows, fairs, concerts, festivals etc. where live or recorded music is played for a live audience are considered public performances. A license is needed regardless of the event being free-of-charge or the event with an entrance fee. The missions are advised to contact Teosto for further information on the license policy.
    Teosto Customer Service
Tel. 010 808 118
E-mail: tapahtumat@teosto.fi
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