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Topic: Question regarding exhibition during private rental
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Frank Angel
Film God
Posts: 5305
From: Brooklyn NY USA
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 07-08-2006 04:12 PM
Just to clarify, the myth that many many people believe is that if you are a non-profit and you don't charge an admission, somehow you are not violating the copyright. Not true, ever. The copyright owner unequivically retains the right to define the licensing conditions. Nowhere on any DVD will you see a line that says it is for exhibition to any group other than your immediate family, except if you don't charge admission.
It's like if someone steals a car and invites all his friends to ride around town in it. He can't claim that he didn't violate the owner's rights just because he didn't charge anyone for the ride. The car, like the movie, is property and they get to say how it's used. Someone buys a DVD, they don't own the movie to do what they want with it. They own the physical disk and they have paid for a license that only givens them permission to run the movie under specific conditions; showing it in a theatre to a group of however many, large or small audience isn't one of them.
Even inviting a bunch of friends over to watch a DVD in your home theatre is probably, stricktly speaking, a violation of what the MPAA & studios consider what the license "for HOME use" means. But of course there is no way for them to police this, but no doubt they would if they could figure out how.
Rule-of-thumb when it comes to copyright law -- it's all written to protect the studios, not the public. So anything thing that you think might possibly, technically be a violation....it is; anything you think might be Public Domain....it isn't.
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