>But simply showing the video to a class is an offense. Many FBI warnings specifically note that >the video cannot be shown to school or prison groups. It's not necessarily a copyright violation to show videos in class. If you're talking about the ones before the films those are primarily scare tactics. US law explicitly allows showing "a motion picture or other audiovisual work" during "the course of face-to-face teaching activities of a nonprofit educational institution" so long as the original copy being shown was legally made. Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 110. ------------------------------------------- Adventures In Sound http://wlt4.home.mindspring.com/adventures.htm Outsider Music Mailing List http://wlt4.home.mindspring.com/outsider.htm Documentary Sound http://wlt4.home.mindspring.com/adventures/documentary.htm Full Alert Film Review http://wlt4.home.mindspring.com/fafr.htm ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]