You know those warnings you see at the start of DVDs and Blu-rays warning you that the movie is for home use only? Well, it turns out that Disney takes them very seriously. CNN is reporting that Emerson Elementary School in Berkley, California recently screened the 2019 remake of The Lion King as part of a “parent’s night out ” fundraising event, and Disney wants to get paid. Two months after the event the school received an email from ‘Movie Licensing USA’ saying that they’d illegally screened the movie and owed $250:
“Any time a movie is shown outside of the home, legal permission is needed to show it, as it is considered a Public Performance. Any time movies are shown without the proper license, copyright law is violated and the entity showing the movie can be fined by the studios. If a movie is shown for any entertainment reason — even in the classroom, it is required by law that the school obtains a Public Performance license.”
PTA president David Rose explained:
“One of the dads bought the movie at Best Buy. He owned it. We literally had no idea we were breaking any rules.”
“It’s just so appalling that an incredibly wealthy corporation … is having its licensing agents chase after a PTA having to raise insane amounts of money just to pay teachers, cover financial scholarships and manage school programs. We would be enthusiastic about paying the license fee if Disney was willing to have their properties reassessed and pay some additional property taxes.”
from Movies – We Got This Covered https://ift.tt/2RZBOjt
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