Copyrighted films (and most of them are) are not automatically licensed for public performance. Public Performance Rights (PPR) are the legal rights to publicly show a film or video. The Federal Copyright Act (Title 17, U.S. Code) requires PPR for public viewing of copyrighted media outside of the regular curriculum. A PPR license needs to be obtained before you are able to begin promoting your event. This applies to both streaming video and to DVD/Blu-Ray/VHS copies.
The following are allowed for any film or television program in the Library's physical or streaming collections without obtaining PPR:
PPR are required to show copyrighted works in situations other than those listed above, including:
This does not matter. If the film is copyrighted and your showing is not limited to a specific course in their designated classroom space and at their usual meeting time, you must secure public performance rights. Student org events, group screenings for students from multiple classes, and similar events are all public performances. Emerson College student organizations must work with SEAL to obtain PPR, as outlined in the Leadership Handbook.
Student organizations must work with SEAL to obtain PPR for their events. See the Student Leadership Handbook for details.
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