Types of Performance Rights

Home Use

     Home Use allows you to use a VHS video or DVD for your personal use in your place of residence. These rights do not include use in an organization’s resource library to loan to individuals.

Professional Use

     Professional Use gives you rights to show a VHS video or DVD on a video monitor or with a video projector before a group of people for educational or inspirational purposes. You may use multiple monitors within the same room if desired. Professional Use also gives you the rights to use a VHS video or DVD in a resource library to loan to individuals.

Congregational Use

     Congregational Use gives individual religious congregations the rights to show a VHS video or DVD in its local setting for worship, educational, and small group purposes, as well as for conferences and workshops sponsored by religious bodies. This use does not include broadcast over any TV network, including cable TV and community access TV. Congregational Use rights allows a congregation to use a VHS video or DVD in its resource library to loan to individuals.

Closed-Circuit TV Use

     Closed-Circuit TV Use includes rights for an organization to broadcast a Willowgreen audiovisual presentation on a single-site CCTV system. Once these rights have been purchased, there is no additional annual fee. If an organization has multiple physical sites, CCTV rights must be purchased for each site. For example, if a healthcare system is made up of four separate hospitals, each hospital will be regarded as having its own separate CCTV system.

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