1/14/2024 0 Comments Mediashout 6 tutorial![]() Not all videos uploaded to YouTube have been done so by, or with the permission of, the copyright owner or licensor. YouTube’s terms of service specifies that content on the site should only be accessed for “personal, non-commercial use” (5.L.) except where “YouTube or the respective licensors of the content” has given “prior written consent” (5.M.). Put simply, YouTube videos can be shown in your church provided the video is on an official channel and you have permission from the copyright owner. ![]() So is it okay to stream videos from websites like YouTube during your church services and activities? While our answer focuses mainly on YouTube, the same principles can be applied to many other websites offering video-streaming. However, as the sheer volume of content and the number of channels increases, understanding if and when you can show this content in church becomes ever more challenging. Video sharing websites such as YouTube offer a treasure trove of content for almost every conceivable situation. “Can we show YouTube videos in our church?” remains one of our most frequently asked questions.Īnd no wonder. We added this blog to our site with CCLI’s permission.) (This blog was originally created by CCLI.
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