RE: videotape ownership


We have done this for the bonsai society and the tapes are the property
of the society.  However, arrangements could differ depending on the
speaker.  Some speakers are accustomed to being taped and make their own
arrangements regarding copies and distribution.

Maureen Mark
Ottawa, Canada

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Irisborer@aol.com [SMTP:Irisborer@aol.com]
		Sent:	Monday, September 29, 1997 5:17 AM
		To:	Mark, Maureen; Multiple recipients of list
		Subject:	Opinion please....


		I need input on a situation that has occurred in our
local hosta club.  We
		had a fantastic presentation recently which we video
taped... and upon
		viewing the tape, realized that it's good enough to
share.

		My questions are on a policy for such a tape:

		1.  Who owns such a tape?  The club who sponsored the
speaker or the speaker?
		2.  What do other clubs do when a tape is made?  I
suggested loaning it
		freely within our club and renting it outside the club.

		This particular speaker is very kind and generous and he
is not the problem..
		however, he has raised the question because he believes
a policy should be
		put in place.

		Kathyguest... hoping I got this right - seems like it
was more complex



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