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Originally Posted by jeffba
What are the costs and why? Because it is a public showing?
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I am pretty sure that has something to do with it. My husband started a twice monthly movie night in our park in Florida, but had to stop doing it due to copyright issues. If the park paid an annual fee to some organization, it would have been okay. The fee was too high for what we were doing.
They do pay an annual fee to some organization for any music played in the park. This organization apparently pays money out to people who write the songs that may be played or sung during any of the events.