I teach English using videos...its a lesson where we slowly get people to understand movies without subtitles. Script, DVD and questionairs all come together. So teaching it is not a legal issue (Since it's an actual cirriculum you buy) HOWEVER, I want to put up a nice TV in the front window of the school displaying adds for VIDEO ENGLISH using trailers that I find online and putting them together...or is that not legal. OK...I know no one here is a lawyer, but wouldn't I also be advertising for the movie companies?? Or am I still gonna need to ask permission!?
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From a legal standpoint, that would be what's called 'public performance,' which is technically not allowed. If you're small enough, you probably won't have any issues.
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From a legal standpoint, that would be what's called 'public performance,' which is technically not allowed. If you're small enough, you probably won't have any issues.
look at it this way, say you download a movie trailer from an official site and you have, lets say 20 people around the computer to see it, wouldn't that be "technically" public performance. -
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[DISCLAIMER: I am not an attorney and I can't say with 100% certainty that I'm right about all of this, but this is all based on what I DO know about media / copyright law etc.]
Your best bet is to consult an actual attorney who deals with media / copyright law. Better safe than sued!Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore. -
ViRaL1, it dont know what the law says about it all.
But, have you ever walked past high street stores selling TVs, DVD Players etc..
The majority of them (here in the UK) would actually have a FULL MOVIE playing on their Widescreen TVs, even on the front store windows. I walked past my local retail store and the TV is front of the shop window is always playing Lord of the Rings movie. Here, we are talking about FULL MOVIE being shown, so i dont see why trailers would be a problem.
But i guess it all depends on where you live, the laws between UK and US do vary. One country may offer greater freedom than other. -
This is a good question. When I went through a curiculum development course at my last command, we were told using anything off the net was abig "no-no." That sucked for us because we used pictures of all kind of shit we taught. Cable types, connectors, antennas, etc. The best course of action may be to try to obtain permission from the site itself....
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