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Why the need for Christian Video Licensing International

More and more churches, Sunday School classes, and youth groups are finding innovative ways to include video into their services and programs. Many pastors now use movie scenes to illustrate a sermon point or topic.

Other Ministry Organizations Also Use Video

Video use is also increasing for church-based schools, childcare centers, conferences and camps.

Permission Required

Pre-recorded home videocassettes or videodiscs (commonly available in retail or rental stores) are intended for personal, home use only. They generally do not carry licenses for public showings.

Viewing outside the home requires a license granting specific authorization. This is the case for each organization that uses videos—even for nonprofit groups, even if admission is not being charged, and even though the video has been purchased.

The Copyright Act of 1968 gives copyright owners almost total control of the use of their copyrighted works, including the right to perform films and videocassettes. By law, pre-recorded videocassettes and videodiscs are for home use only, unless you have permission to show them in public. Without permission, you may be in violation of the Copyright Act and subject to substantial penalties.

Permission Granted

Churches and other ministry organizations can show videos and be in accordance with The Australian Copyright Act by using one of the following methods:

  1. Showing videos which have "Public Performance Rights,"
  2. Receiving written permission prior to using the video, or
  3. Obtaining coverage with the Church Video License

 

 
 
 

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