[ISLMA-Share] Copyright ?

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I would say it depends on the extent of the license. If it is for classroom
use...you have a problem as you an effect creating 30 copies (or however
many classrooms you have), instead of purchasing the 30 copies you would
need to broadcast simultaneously.  If the license is for public
performance, then I'd say you're probably good to go.

Leah Krippner
Librarian, Harlem High School
I am currently reading *All the Bright Places* by Jennifer Niven

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 9:11 AM, Email list for the Illinois School Library
Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> I would say it depends on two things:
>
> 1.       What is the purpose of the video? Is it tied directly to
> curriculum in every classroom where it will be shown? If yes, you’re good
> on this factor. If no, do you have a movie license for your building that
> would cover this particular video? If yes, good here.
>
> 2.       Is it a closed-circuit broadcast system only accessible in your
> building? If yes, then I think you’re good on this factor.
>
>
>
> Those would be the two main considerations I think would apply in this
> scenario, but I could be wrong or missing something.
>
>
>
> Michael Dorsam
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> Hi there,
>
>
>
> If I legally purchase a copy of a dvd and show it my entire school, via a
> "broadcast" system that pushes it out to every classroom simultaneously am
> I breaking any copyright rules?
>
>
>
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