Other Licences
If you have music playing in your premises, music DVDs or indeed you wish to show a film then the following licences may be required:
- PRS (Performing Rights Society) - where you play recorded music
- VPL (Video Performance Licence) - if you show music DVDs without making a charge
- PVSL (Public Video Screening Licence) - allows films to be show in the background and for you to use your own videos or DVDs
- Single Titles Screening Licence - this is a one off licence to show a film where you are able to advise the screening and charge an entrance fee
- PPL (Public Performance Licence) - where you play recorded music publicly.
Film Bank
Under UK copyright law, a venue wishing to play a film in public will generally require the consent (licence) of the copyright owner before doing so. If you are playing films outside your home, you will need to obtain a licence to do so. You must ensure you are showing your films within the law and are screening films legitimately.
Visit Filmbank for your licence requirements