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"If there were only one resource available to the music ministry of our church (other than the Bible), it would most definitely be CCLI because they offer many helpful tools and information for the musician in ministry."
~ Rick Founds - Songwriter, Worship Leader

Showing Film Scenes at Conference Centres

Showing films

 

 

 

 

 

If you are interested in showing films in your conference centre, you may need to obtain permission from the copyright owner.

This is because pre-recorded videos and DVDs that you can buy or rent from shops are only intended for personal home use, not public viewing such as in a church building, hall or conference centre. 

As CCLI is an agent to Christian Video Licensing International (CVL) you don't need to contact every copyright owner each time you would like to show a film.  Just follow the simple steps below:

  1. Check that the producers are covered by the licence scheme.
  2. Choose which licensing option you need.
  3. Apply now!

 When showing films don't forget:

You Can You Can't
Ask for a contribution from people. Charge an entrance fee.
Show any number of films or film scenes from the producers signed. Show any film – check the producers list.
Promote the film within your event/conference (notice board, newsletter, etc).

Promote the film outside your event/conference (including billboard, etc).

Show films from television series that have been published by an authorised studio. Show films that you have recorded from television.
Put the DVD in your computer and cue it up. Burn the film onto another media for adding into a presentation.

There are 2 licensing options available, depending on how you intend to use films at your event/conference:

 

Links to: SongSelectCreate / FAQs / Terms of Agreement / CopyReport

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