FAIRHOPE, AL, May 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) Christian Copyright Solutions (CCS) is excited to announce the launch of a new free report, Six Myths About Copyrights That Put Your Church at Risk, available online, as well as an opportunity to win an iPad Mini. Both are available by visiting http://www.christiancopyrightsolutions.com/churchleaders/.
In the Six Myths report, CCS addresses common myths and misunderstandings about church copyright compliance, including those that pertain to playing secular music during church worship services, broadcasting church performances, and playing music outside the regular service.
One of the biggest misconceptions about copyright compliance and coverage is that most churches do not believe they perform music outside the regular service and therefore do not need a performance music license. The report lists typical events and activities where most churches do perform music such as picnics, camps, vacation Bible school, and movie nights and should, therefore, have a performance license.
CCS believes as many as 300,000 churches in the United States do not have performance music licenses, are not copyright compliant, and do not, therefore, possess adequate legal protection when it comes to performance licensing.
"Our mission at CCS is to help churches and Christian ministries 'do music right,'" CCS founder and CVO Susan Fontaine Godwin said. "This new report is one more tool we can use to help churches become copyright compliant.
"We know that most churches are unaware of their copyright needs, but we also know that they want to 'do the right thing' when it comes to these matters. CCS is committed to educating churches and their leaders. Our new report, Six Myths About Copyrights That Put Your Church at Risk, will answer many questions, giving churches key first steps in seeking copyright compliance."
Church and worship leaders may download Six Myths About Copyrights That Put Your Church at Risk by visiting the CCS website link: http://www.christiancopyrightsolutions.com/churchleaders/. When they download the report, they are automatically entered into a drawing for an iPad Mini.
About Christian Copyright Solutions
In addition to the PERFORMmusic License, CCS offers the WORSHIPcast License, which allows churches to legally stream their performances online. This license covers all client performances, including worship services and outside events.
CCS is the only Christian copyright licensing company to partner with the music industry's three PROs - ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. This allows the CCS PERFORMmusic and WORSHIPcast Licenses to deliver the legal right to play, perform and stream over 16 million Christian and secular songs of all genres.
CCS also offers PERMISSIONSplus, a service that assists clients in securing the copyrights they need and paying royalties for any project not covered by a blanket license.
Through their INDIEadmin Service, CCS also assists copyright owners in the registration, administration and management of their copyrighted material.
Visit the Christian Copyright Solutions website for more information: http://www.christiancopyrightsolutions.com.
Contact Information:
Christy Kohnle
Christian Copyright Solutions
Web: http://www.christiancopyrightsolutions.com
Phone: 251-300-3406
Email: christy@christiancopyrightsolutions.com
Christian Copyright Solutions Announces New Published Report and iPad Mini Giveaway
Six Myths About Copyrights That Put Your Church at Risk
2013-05-08
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