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Appendix C:
Copyrighted Materials FAQ
The following FAQ, written by Suzy Vaughan Associates for High End Systems, can help
you determine the correct use for materials that may be copyrighted.
I want to use a film clip in a promotional piece advertising my services. What do I have to
do to be able to do that?
First of all, you need to obtain permission to use the clip from its owners. The clip is
considered intellectual property, just as though it were your car or some software code
developed by and belonging to Microsoft. This is because the U.S. Copyright Act gave
creators of literary works [which include books, films, television programs, art works, still
photos and musical compositions and recordings] the right to sell or license these works
and to make money from them for the period of the copyright.
But what about public domain material? I heard that lots of material is in the public domain
and can be used for free.
Once the copyright runs out, the creative work falls into the public domain and can be
used freely by anyone without payment or licensing. If the work is not public domain, it is
considered literary property. The Copyright Act provides substantial penalties for
copyright infringement ranging from $10,000 for accidental infringement to $250,000 for
willful infringement. However, contrary to popular belief, there really is not that much
material in the public domain so this approach will limit you creatively.
What if I want to use a clip in a public performance? It's not being filmed or taped. Surely I
don't need permission for that?
Public gatherings require clearance whenever copyrighted data is projected to audiences,
or for any use other than just personal viewing. Concerts, tradeshows, industrial shows,
parties and raves are all examples of public performance and permission must be
obtained.
Suppose I want to use a still photo or a magazine cover or a television clip? Do I have to
obtain permission for them too?
Yes, they are also copyrighted works, whose owners must grant a license for their usage.
Do I need any other permissions to use this material?
In many cases you do. You may need to obtain permission to use the appearance of actors
who appear in the clip as well as pay the writers and directors of the film that your clip
comes from.
What about High End Systems material included with the Catalyst? Do I have to clear that?
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