rights to perform it. Most of these rights include posting online for =
viewing. Just ask when purchasing the rights to use.=20
If you are not performing a copyrighted work, then you can post it =
without any copyright issues.
Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School
-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for independent school educators on behalf of Renee Kropff
Sent: Thu 11/12/2009 6:47 AM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Video of student performances
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We would like to stream video/audio of student play performances so
parents can enjoy them, but we are told by our Arts faculty that there
are strict copyright laws that prevent this, even if you are only
posting the video/audio on a password-protected site. But it seems to me
I've seen video clips of student performances posted on other school Web
sites. I'd love to get advice from any=20
schools who have found a way around this copyright problem and are
successfully posting video of student performances. Thanks,
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Renee' Kropff
Director of Technology
The Bright School
423-305-6466 | 423-267-8546 ext. 130 | rkropff@brightschool.com
1950 Hixson Pike | Chattanooga, TN | 37405
The most successful people are those who are good at plan B. (James
Yorke)
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