Hello,
For those of you who are librarians/library staff, how would you address this
conundrum?
You have PPR for a streaming film However, the place where the film is being
screened has a poor wireless connection.
Please feel free to contact me offline. There, I can be more explicit about
...@lists.berkeley.edu wrote:
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> From: Laura Jenemann <ljene...@gmu.edu>
> Date: December 7, 2015 9:48:32 AM CST
> To: "videolib@lists.berkeley.edu" <videolib@lists.berkeley.edu>
> Subject: [Videolib] PPR Question for librarians/library staff
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Any ideas for Tie me up tie me down, or Sally Potter's Orlando?
Orlando was released on DVD by Sony in 2010 but I don't see it in swank or
criterion. The Almodovar I suspect is not available in the US.
Thanks for any hints.
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Oh great I am giving you a hard time and I can't even spell KNOW right.
Anyway good chance Sony Classics has rights for both.
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Jessica Rosner maddux2...@gmail.comwrote:
Sarah you should no better. Sony CLASSICS which those are handles all its
own films directly
Sarah you should no better. Sony CLASSICS which those are handles all its
own films directly no Swank or Criterion. Now that said I can't find the
contact info but I know many folks on this list have it.
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 3:42 PM, Sarah E. McCleskey
sarah.e.mccles...@hofstra.edu wrote:
Haha that's ok. Thanks for the tip.
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On Feb 14, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Jessica Rosner
maddux2...@gmail.commailto:maddux2...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh great I am giving you a hard time and I can't even spell KNOW right. Anyway
good chance Sony Classics has rights for both.
On Fri, Feb
Hi everyone,
I'm working with a professor here on a film series, and I've done pretty well
but there are 2 films I'm having trouble finding rightsholder/PPR info for:
M (Lang)
Pandora's Box (Pabst)
Both were released by Criterion but Janus doesn't hold the rights. Any clues
out there?
Sarah
I emailed yout this out off list because of my internet issues and the
answer was Kino it is an odd split contract where Janus has DVD/TV and Kino
has theatrical and non theatrical ( it is a 5 film package from an old 20s
company called Nero fillms)
I will give Janus a pass as they are
Jessica,
Please stop commenting on Kino Lorber's collection and our rights. Many titles
have been renewed and/or renegotiated since you departed.
Thank you.
Best,
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Sheldon
Senior Vice President
Kino Lorber, Inc.
333 W. 39th St., Suite 503
New York, NY 10018
(212)
Elizabeth I don't know if you misread what I wrote but I was saying
YOU DO HAVE the rights. Are you saying you do not? These films cause much
confusion in my time because Janus had video and Kino had all exhibition
rights.
If you know of any instance where I have given incorrect information
Jessica,
First, I would like to apologize for my terse reply to you. Most of the time
you are a very reliable source for rights and distributors and your memory is
amazing. That said, over the last five years at Kino Lorber, we have revised
our basic agreement with licensors/filmmakers,
Hi, all,
I'm going to be participating in a community Green Festival - many booths of
vendors/organizations promoting Green Living. Could I take a laptop and run a
couple of subject oriented DVDs to show examples of what we have? They would
run for the whole program - about 5 hours. I also
Hi
Well, maybe you could bring in a couple of table lamps, a nice area rug,
and comfy couch and call it home video viewing...
Strictly speaking, what you're proposing doing constitutes public
performance, and therefor requires rights. On the other hand, depends on
how risk-averse you are and
: Re: [Videolib] PPR question
Hi
Well, maybe you could bring in a couple of table lamps, a nice area rug, and
comfy couch and call it home video viewing...
Strictly speaking, what you're proposing doing constitutes public performance,
and therefor requires rights. On the other hand, depends
It does not qualify for classroom exemption but depending on what films
you wanted to show you might contact the rights holders and ask for their
permission.
Some may think it is good to spread the word and if the title is available
for individual purchase some might do in exchange for your
] PPR question
Hi
Well, maybe you could bring in a couple of table lamps, a nice area rug, and
comfy couch and call it home video viewing...
Strictly speaking, what you're proposing doing constitutes public performance,
and therefor requires rights. On the other hand, depends on how risk-averse
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] PPR question
Hi
Well, maybe you could bring in a couple of table lamps, a nice area rug, and
comfy couch and call it home video viewing...
Strictly speaking, what you're proposing doing constitutes public performance,
and therefor requires rights. On the other hand
Hi Becky
If any of the short films you are proposing are from Green Planet
Films, we extend our 100% endorsement to screen them in your booth at
the Green festival.
Best
Suzanne Harle
Founder/Executive Director
GREEN PLANET FILMS
PO Box 247
Corte Madera, CA 94976
415.377.5471
, 2012 4:01 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] PPR Question: Where do you post your event info?
Chris
We post the text Includes Public Performance Rights in the 520 Marc field.
There was a survey conducted recently on this topic. Not sure if I have the
right
Hi Everyone,
I'm curious, how do you publicize your hard earned
public performance rights? Is this information aggregated anywhere online?
I have an idea for a website and/or iPhone app...
Best,
Chris
Chris Markman
Resource Library Coordinator
Visual Performing Arts
Clark
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, Arizona 85287
480.965.1403
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 14:17:03 -0400
From: Chris Markman cmark...@clarku.edu
Subject: [Videolib] PPR Question: Where do you post your event info?
Hi Everyone,
I'm curious, how do you publicize your hard earned
public performance rights
Hello everybody,
I hope those who went to NMM had a great time as I did. For me it is always the
best conference to attend, always a lot of good things. Thank you Ursula, Board
and everybody else who made it possible. The free happy hour was fantastic }:
Need some help here.
I need to find out
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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2011 01:27:21 +
From: Karsten, Eileen
kars...@mx.lakeforest.edu
Subject: [Videolib] PPR Question
To: Videolib (videolib@lists.berkeley.edu)
videolib
Dear CW,
Can people associated with a film waive paying PPR for a film for a public
showing? The events are not charging admission. This question came up during
a discussion with some other Librarians. Examples that were offered were:
1. A film producer brings his own DVD copy of a film
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