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salgar38
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Registration Date: 07.19.13
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07.19.2013, 06:46 PM |
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arren18
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As I understand it, permission can't be obtained for showing films on an individual basis, as you have to pay the distribution company some large amount that allows you to show any of that company's releases. For a one-off thing like this, I don't think that would be possible... My suggestion would be to just go ahead the way it is, as I'd be very surprised if anybody came after a high school club for showing one film.
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07.20.2013, 06:18 AM |
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~OneSummersDay~
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If it's non-profit based then it doesn't matter, as far as I'm aware. If it's just a club for kids then go straight ahead. My Dad is a primary school teacher and he's shown both Totoro and Ponyo to his classes before
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07.20.2013, 06:22 AM |
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Calforsale
Totoro
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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I don't think you'd get caught/
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07.20.2013, 07:41 AM |
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Koda
Ohmu
Registration Date: 07.09.13
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If it's non profit, then it's fine. Schools always show films, they don't need permission. If you have bought the film, or someone else has that is attending then it's fine.
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