Jane
I want to disagree with you, institutional rights are for face to face use
or private physical screening, 
"Streaming licence allows from  password protected site for our students and
staff and is not shown publically maybe is correct" .
 Yet as people not connected with the subject, so  anyone of the faculity,
students, including MOOC students to see the film, most cases the screening
is not in a face to face situation, so the demand that the purchase will
include PPR is legimate, it's a public showing to all the university
The differrance between institution fee for our film (One Day After Peace)
is ($250)  &  PPR ($300) and we ask $100 for unlimited streaming rights,
Other films it will be $350
The example Deg quoted is overpriced, and the vendor doesn't want to sell.
  Cheers

Nahum Laufer
http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php
http://docsforeducation.com/ 
Sales
Docs for Education
Erez Laufer Films
Holland st 10 
Afulla 18371
Israel




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Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 14:24:06 +0000
From: "Hutchison, Jane" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Your reactions to streaming terms?
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
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These terms are not acceptable and we would not agree to them.  And to
follow the previous posting, one doesn't need PPR for streaming.  Streaming
for us is from a password protected site for our students and staff and is
not shown publically.  We license for our institution only.  Adding PPR is
another way to obtain more money for the title when it is not needed.

Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction & Research Technology
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
(w)973-720-2980
(cell) 973-418-7727


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