Do I need to get public performance rights to show a film on campus?
Answer
YES -- you need public performance rights:
- If the showing of the video is open to the public, such as a screening at a public event, OR
- If the showing is in a public space where access is not restricted, such as a a showing of a film for a class but in a venue that is open to anyone to attend, OR
- If persons attending are outside the normal circle of family and friends, such as a showing of a film by a club or organization.
NO -- you do not need public performance rights:
- If you are privately viewing the film in your home with only family and friends in attendance, OR
- If you are an instructor showing the film in class as part of the course curriculum to officially enrolled students in a classroom that is not open to others to attend, OR
- If the film is in the public domain.
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