Posted on Aug 12, 2022
Lin-Manuel Miranda responds to 'illegal, unauthorized' 'Hamilton' play by Texas church
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LTC Eugene Chu
1. It was livestreamed and is considered a public performance.
2. Using copyrighted material often requires written permission and payment of royalties
3. Explicitly altering copyrighted material for a public performance without permission can still be considered infringement.
https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/copyright-laws-and-school-performances
2. Using copyrighted material often requires written permission and payment of royalties
3. Explicitly altering copyrighted material for a public performance without permission can still be considered infringement.
https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/copyright-laws-and-school-performances
Copyright Laws and School Performances
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LTC Eugene Chu
SPC David S. - Fair use does not apply in this case since it an unauthorized reproduction.
The Harvard fair use document talks about using or displaying portions of a copyrighted play or film for academic study such as a classroom setting. The church scandal of Hamilton involves a full performance without written permission and a public setting (livestream on Internet).
The Harvard fair use document talks about using or displaying portions of a copyrighted play or film for academic study such as a classroom setting. The church scandal of Hamilton involves a full performance without written permission and a public setting (livestream on Internet).
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