Worship Facility Podcast: Copyright and Streaming Licensing Essentials

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Want to stream a film clip or other copy-written material? Learn what to do when it comes to licensing, CCLI and other streaming copyright issues. Digital Great Commission Ministries Executive Director David Leuschner will dive into the different licensing companies, what they protect you against, and what you can and cannot do.

Takeaways include:

1. General overview of copyrights and how they are enforced
2. Learn the different licensing agencies and what they cover
3. Talk through how you ask for permission to use copy-written material
4. Discover how YouTube, Facebook and other streaming outlets handle copy-written material

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