Alisa Toma*
Abstract
A dentist broadcasting phonograms in his/her practice, in the presence of his/her patients, as ambient music, may not reasonably expect an increase in the number of his/her clients solely as a result of such broadcast, nor increase the prices of the services provided. Therefore, the broadcasting of phonograms is not an aspect inherent to the dental care practice, and a dentist’s clients go to a dental practice with the sole aim of being provided with dental care services. The dentist’s clients have access to certain phonograms in an incidental manner and independently of their wishes, in accordance with the time when they arrive at the dental practice and during their waiting, as well as according to the nature of the treatment that is provided.
* Doctorand al Academiei de poliție „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, inspector în cadrul Inspectoratului de Poliție al Județului Hunedoara, E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..