Thanks Susan for making sure your students do it the right way.

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Driscoll, Susan M. <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I do most of the licensing for public screenings on campus. I say most
> because occasionally student clubs will take the initiative and contact a
> filmmaker about rights, but rarely will they contact Swank directly. I am
> happy to let them negotiate with small film companies, because it is good
> for them to arrange and event from start to finish and it is less work for
> me, but I want them to contact me to let me know they have paid the rights.
> Also, I am looped in when people reserve rooms for film screenings. We're a
> pretty small college, so I take it in stride to check the weekly calendar
> and posters advertising film screenings. Especially at the beginning of a
> semester, it's important to educate the community about acquiring
> performance rights.
>
> Sue Driscoll
> Acquisitions
>
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> lorraine! I think many academic libraries handle this in different ways.
> Here at USC we unfortunately don?t have a media librarian. By default, I do
> act as sort of one but it is only one of the many responsibilities which I
> have here. Because of this, I have neither the time nor (quite frankly) the
> inclination to pursue investigating PPR for groups wishing to show feature
> films on campus. I am always happy, however, to refer such groups to Swank
> and other such companies. But I let the student groups know at the same
> time that it is strictly their responsibility to obtain the necessary
> licenses and to pay the necessary fees. USC has nearly 2700 documentary
> films on DVD, but because 99.78% of them were purchased at the
> ?institutional rate?, at least USC students are spared the hassle of having
> to obtain PPR for them. Feature films are another matter.
>
> Cheers!
> Anthony
>
> *******************************
> Anthony E. Anderson
> Assistant Director, Doheny Memorial Library University of Southern
> California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0182
> (213) 740-1190   [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> "Wind, regen, zon, of kou,
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Wochna, Lorraine
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 2:54 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Videolib] Feature Films and libraries
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I?m writing up a PPR/Feature Film blurb for our website.  When faculty /
> grads / students want to show a feature film, do you direct them to Swank
> or Criterion, or does your library (librarian, media library) investigate?
>  How many of you consider this a library service?  For the most part, this
> will not come out of our budget, but folks ask how to get rights  and I
> wanted to give them a decent answer.  Right now my advice to them is to
> contact Swank Digital (on their own).   I?m completely happy to help all of
> them, but it might be best if they know how to begin on their own.
>
> Thanks for your input,
> Best,
> Lorraine
>
>
> lorraine wochna
> Alden Library, Ohio U
> Instruction Coordinator
> Liaison to African America Studies, English, Film, Theatre Athens OH  45701
> 740.597.1238
> http://libguides.library.ohiou.edu/profile/lorraine
>
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> From: "Hooper, Lisa K" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Videolib] Feature Films and libraries
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> Hi Lorraine,
>
>
> my response more or less follows this thought process:
>
>
> 1. If we have the film in our collection, then go to step 2a. If we don't
> already have the film in our collection then go to step 2b.
>
>
> 2a. i check to see if it was purchased with appropriate licensing. If we
> do have appropriate screening rights then go to step 3a. If we don't have
> the correct license for public screenings then go to step 3b.
>
>
> 2b. Try to find a vendor offering the dvd with PPR for the life of the
> disc. If i find a vendor with ppr licensing at a reasonable price then i'll
> buy it for the library collection and hope it arrives in time for the
> screening. Once i know i can get the film with PPR then i let the faculty
> member know it's on order and say for future reference, check out the
> information on the different licenses here:
> http://library.tulane.edu/collections/mmc/copyright.
>
>
> Step 3a. Happily say yes! use our copy for your screening! and for future
> reference, check out the information about different licensing rights and
> what you can and can't do:
> http://library.tulane.edu/collections/mmc/copyright.
>
>
> Step 3b. Check to see if it's available for campus streaming via Swank or
> Criterion. If yes, go to step 4a. If no, go to step 4b.
>
>
> 4a. Refer the faculty member to Swank or Criterion as appropriate and
> suggest going through University Student Activities Office which has
> accounts with both companies and organizes regular campus screenings
> (perhaps your campus has similar movie nights?).
>
>
> 4b. Try to find out if its possible to purchase one-time screening rights
> for the physical copy already in our collection and connect the faculty
> member or group with the appropriate person to make the purchase. I will
> buy DVDs with PPR but for the life of the disc only; the organizing faculty
> or group would have to purchase one-time screening rights that can be
> applied to the copy we already have in our collection (this can take quite
> a bit of communication tact between yourself, the faculty, and the vendor).
>
>
> Hope something in there is helpful.
>
> Best,
>
> -lisa H.
>
> Music & Media Librarian
>
> Tulane University
>
> New Orleans, LA
>
> 504.314.7822
>
>
>
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> From: [email protected] <
> [email protected]> on behalf of Wochna, Lorraine <
> [email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 4:54 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Videolib] Feature Films and libraries
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm writing up a PPR/Feature Film blurb for our website.  When faculty /
> grads / students want to show a feature film, do you direct them to Swank
> or Criterion, or does your library (librarian, media library) investigate?
>  How many of you consider this a library service?  For the most part, this
> will not come out of our budget, but folks ask how to get rights  and I
> wanted to give them a decent answer.  Right now my advice to them is to
> contact Swank Digital (on their own).   I'm completely happy to help all of
> them, but it might be best if they know how to begin on their own.
>
> Thanks for your input,
> Best,
> Lorraine
>
>
> lorraine wochna
> Alden Library, Ohio U
> Instruction Coordinator
> Liaison to African America Studies, English, Film, Theatre Athens OH  45701
> 740.597.1238
> http://libguides.library.ohiou.edu/profile/lorraine
>
>
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