Hell Nah!! movie theater using Amazon prime to stream movies

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it was probably a free movie night for the kids , due to the holidays and them searching Christmas movies.
 
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Is it?!?:patrice: could have sworn this happened before a while back just different where they connected à laptop...:mjlol:
Yeah you need a license to show a film to a number of people even if you’re streaming it on a platform.
Especially if you’re charging people
At my job pre-covid whenever we had movie watch events they would have to schedule them like a month in advance to get a license to show it to the office(200-300 people)
There’s even a clause in streaming services about it
According to Amazon Prime Video's Term of Use, "You may not (i) transfer, copy or display the Digital Content, except as permitted in this Agreement; (ii) sell, rent, lease, distribute, or broadcast any right to the Digital Content; (iii) remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Digital Content; (iv) attempt to disable, bypass, modify, defeat, or otherwise circumvent any digital rights management or other content protection system used as part of the Service; or (v) use the Service or Digital Content for any commercial or illegal purpose."
 

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Yeah you need a license to show a film to a number of people even if you’re streaming it on a platform.
At my job pre-covid whenever we had movie watch events they would have to schedule them like a month in advance to get a license to show it to the office(200-300 people)

Projector dude probably fukked up...:mjlol:
 
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Yeah you need a license to show a film to a number of people even if you’re streaming it on a platform.
Especially if you’re charging people
At my job pre-covid whenever we had movie watch events they would have to schedule them like a month in advance to get a license to show it to the office(200-300 people)
There’s even a clause in streaming services about it





Why did they have to get a license? Were they charging y'all? :mjtf:
 
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