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'Churches & Copyright': a practical guide

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Format
PDF eBook: 49 pages (A4 format) + 17 page updating supplement
Published
January 1995
Supplement
May 2004
ISBN
978-1-875833-08-5 (1 875833 08 0)
Product IDB090v01
Description
This practical guide aims to tell you everything you might need to know about how copyright affects church activities, particularly insofar as music is concerned.  We include detailed information about copyright law in general, and information about the licences offered by various copyright collecting societies for church uses of copyright material.
Contents
FAQs covered in this book








































  • As a Sunday school teacher, may I write the words of songs on a board, or make an overhead transparency?
  • Can we make enlarged copies of hymns for those in the congregation whose sight is impaired?
  • Can we show a video in church as an adjunct to the sermon?
  • Do we need permission to make photocopies of materials such as newspaper articles and cartoons for Sunday school classes or discussion groups?
  • Do we need permission to play background music at fêtes & social functions?
  • Do we need permission to recite extracts from poems & other works in church?
  • Do we need permission to sing hymns during our services of worship?
  • Do we need permission to tape-record a religious service for our archives or to provide tapes to people unable to attend?
  • How do I find out what music is in the public domain?
  • How much of a hymn book may I photocopy?
  • Members of our congregation meet in one another's homes for services. Do we need permission to sing hymns at these meetings?
  • Our choir has photocopied music made by previous members. What should we do?
  • Our choir master has bought a copy of a cantata by JS Bach. Can he make photocopies for the choir members?
  • Our choirmaster makes arrangements and transcriptions of musical works to suit the instrumental resources of the church. How can we continue to do this and still comply with our copyright obligations?
  • Our church has organised a camp for the youth fellowship group. Can we show a video at the camp?
  • Our church is making postcards using photographs of the church. What copyright issues might arise?
  • Our congregation has a 'direct projector' which projects enlarged images from a book directly onto a wall. Does this infringe copyright?
  • Special services such as weddings are often videotaped. What are the copyright implications?
  • We wish to make overhead transparencies of hymns to display during our services. How can we comply with our copyright obligations?
  • We wish to use material from newspapers in our pew leaflets. May we do this without infringing copyright?
  • What do I do if I can't find the copyright owner?
  • What do I do if I cannot contact the copyright owner?
  • What do we do if we cannot contact the copyright owner?
  • What do we do if we wish to use copyright material but cannot locate the copyright owner?
  • When performing, choir members have to juggle a number of psalters, hymn books & anthem books. Can we make folders of photocopies to avoid this problem?
  • Why do we need permission to use religious music?
  • Can I transpose a hymn into another key and photocopy several copies of the transposition?
  • How do I find out what music is in the public domain?
  • How much of a hymn book may I photocopy?
  • Members of our congregation meet in one another's homes for services. Do we need permission to sing hymns at these meetings?
  • When performing, choir members have to juggle a number of Psalters, hymn books & anthem books. Can we make folders of photocopies to avoid this problem?

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