Are we able to show the movie 17 Miracles at an Enrichment Night Activity or is not allowed because of copyright laws?
I made this handout to help out in my teaching of Revelation chapters 1-7. I'm hoping it will help answer student questions that may come up. This handout is geared for teenagers, and all the sources are LDS.
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Are we able to show the movie 17 Miracles at an Enrichment Night Activity or is not allowed because of copyright laws?
Public showing of a movie is
Submitted by Jenny Smith on
Public showing of a movie is not allowed because of copyright law; however, you can pay a fee to the copyright owner of most movies to show it in a group setting. This license is called a Public Performance License Last I heard, the fee was $50-75.00.
See
http://www.mpaa.org/contentprotection/public-performance-law
http://library.lafayette.edu/collections/filmlicenses
Clipart, Young Women, Primary, RS
Another option is to go to
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Another option is to go to their webpage & contact the production company & ask for permission. They may grant it. I was a cub scout leader when "Down and Derby" came out. Their production company granted permissions, with a couple conditions - they wanted to know where it was going to be shown, how many were going to view it & they wanted it promoted as being for sale at your local *insert stores here* - you don't have to do big advertisement, just mention it. I wonder if the production company for 17 Miracles has anything similar...
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