Re: Playing DVDs at School
We just turn a blind eye - as long as they aint copying it.
Re: Playing DVDs at School
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Originally Posted by TeddyKGB
We just turn a blind eye - as long as they aint copying it.
School staff would never even think of copying any sort of media, surely!
Yeah, as far as i understand, all educational sites (such as goverment) have some sort of special license for screen and broadcasting, i also believe it covers copyright for some media types also. If you query it with your bursar, they should be the best person to ask.
If it does come to a shuff and you need a good 'educational' excuse, claim it's a tatser session to get students interested into media studies, which inturn will get the schools GCSE and A-Level prospects up!
Re: Playing DVDs at School
You DO need to licence the showing of vids and DVDs (and the playing of copyright music). Performing Rights Society (PRS) are the people your Bursar needs to contact.
Your ERA licence will cover off-air recordings, INCLUDING copying to a server.
Re: Playing DVDs at School
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This has been spoke about (many times) before. Regarding films you need to check out filmbank.co.uk. PRS is for audio.
:)
Andy
Re: Playing DVDs at School
Search for PVS licence (or PVSL) and you will find the relevant information about why schools need to get a licence ... and other stuff linked to that is held at filmbank.co.uk as mentioned by Andy
Re: Playing DVDs at School
Indeed it is PVS that I had meant, but I'll blame the wine for going for the wrong one... :-0
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We've got all the appropriate licenses here... the bursar organises it.
Re: Playing DVDs at School
Thank you all for your feedback, I will check the situation with licenses at school and if its possible, then to go ahead .
Cheers
Re: Playing DVDs at School
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Originally Posted by webman
Contact your LEA.
We only do this, if we've been asked to do something we don't want to do and can't come up with a good enough excuse ourselves.