Edgewood College Copyright Policy

Films and Videos

Films, videos and DVD's are protected under copyright law. Showing rented or purchased videocassettes or DVD's is considered a "performance" and in most cases is limited to use inside the home. Residence hall rooms would be considered the student's home. Showing outside the home requires a Movie Copyright Compliance Site License.

Classroom and Educational use

Fair use allows the showing of films, videos, etc. in the classroom under these circumstances:

Exceptions (i.e., may be shown out of the classroom)

Outside of the Classroom Video Usage

Faculty and staff may show a video outside of the classroom and open the program to the entire Edgewood College community if they arrange for a Movie Copyright Compliance Site License. Here are two ways of doing this:

  1. Contact the Director of Student Activities, Beth John. She will then contact movie companies to purchase the rights for the film. The faculty or staff member will be responsible for the cost of the performance rights. Costs range from $300-600 depending on how recent the film is. A minimum of 2 weeks notice is necessary to arrange this.
  2. The Office of Student Activities (OSA) sponsors a limited number (6-10) movies per year at no cost to the faculty or staff member. Faculty and staff must submit a written proposal to the OSA. Proposals will be distributed to faculty and staff via e-mail. Please see the guidelines below:

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