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Webinar: Creating Video Content 1 - What To Say

2021-02-04 0 60 Vimeo

Hayley Young, Regional Minister - Mission Enabler for South Wales Baptist Association presents the first of a series of three webinars on 'Creating Video Content'. In this webinar, Hayley addresses the question of 'What To Say' and 'How to Say It'. The PowerPoint from this webinar can be downloaded here - https://www.swbaptists.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/What-to-say-How-to-Say-it_compressed.pdf Info on Licenses required by churches to upload video content... A standard Church Copyright Licence does not include a licence for copyrighted content to be used in streaming or webcasting church services. CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International) now provide a streaming licence which churches can purchase from this page - uk.ccli.com/copyright-licences/#church​-licences They say: "The CCLI® Streaming Licence provides a solution for churches wishing to stream or webcast their services, including the live worship, via websites such as YouTube and Facebook Live that are otherwise only intended for personal use. The Streaming Licence includes the right to show lyrics as part of the stream, to enable viewers to sing along. If you are hosting the stream on your own church website you will also require a Limited Online Music Licence (LOML) directly from PRS for Music. The CCLI Streaming Licence is available to CCLI Church Copyright Licence holders." Churches using Zoom to stream services need both the CCLI Streaming Licence and the PRS for Music LOML - prsformusic.com/licences/using-music-online/limited-online-music-licence . This is because Zoom doesn’t currently have an agreement with PRS for Music as YouTube and Facebook do.

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