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FUNDRAISERS SPECIAL EVENTS FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS 1 800 289-8887 ★ www.acf-film.com ★ [email protected] Fax: 514 493-9058 DreamWorks Animation Now Exclusively Available Through ACF PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR SHREK FOREVER AFTER SHREK 2 MEGAMIND MADAGASCAR ESCAPE TO AFRICA KUNG FU PANDA 2 SHREK THE THIRD ANTS HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 KUNG FU PANDA 3 FLUSHED AWAY OVER THE HEDGE THE ROAD TO EL DORADO SINBAD: LEGEND OF THE THE PRINCE OF EGYPT BEE MOVIE SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE SEVEN SEAS SHARK TALE PUSS IN BOOTS CIMARRON CONTACT US NOW TO OBTAIN A LICENCE 1 800 289-8887 www.acf-film.com [email protected] COPYRIGHT MOVIE LICENSING FOR Churches & Religious Organisations ABOUT US WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY? Founded in 1966, Audio Cine Films Inc. is one of the The Canadian Copyright Act applies in all cases, even if films are: largest rights representatives in Canada, and is Purchased from retail stores or online vendors. Obtained from personal collections or borrowed from the exclusive Canadian non-theatrical distributor for public libraries. numerous major studios, producers and thousands of Shown freely, for charity purposes or to small groups. films. As such, it issues performance licenses that legalize Complete information on copyrights can be found at the public presentation of commercially available films. www.acf-film.com. ACF HAS EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN CANADA No other entity in Canada or the United States is allowed to issue public performance licenses from our partner studios (among others) and their movies. Licenses obtained from Christian licensing organizations outside of Canada do not cover or allow for the presentation of movies from the studios we exclusively represent in Canada. A complete listing of studios exclusively represented by ACF in Canada is available on page 3. 100% Canadian. Since 1966. HOW TO OBTAIN A LICENSE? Simply complete the application form included in this document and return it to us: BY FAX: 514 493-9058 BY EMAIL: info@acf-film.com 1 800 289-8887 +www.acf-film.com [email protected] Fax: 514 493-9058 Stream your movies with Streaming popular movies and classics has never been easier. As an inexpensive add-on to our standard public performance license, our streaming service allows you to view movies anywhere within your organisation without the hassle of physical copies. Available for K-12 Schools, School Boards and Associations, Libraries, Colleges, Universities, and other institutions. • Accounts are available either based on IP recognition or a login/password. • Hundreds of movies to choose from, new titles are added on a weekly basis. • Titles can be added upon request. • Multiple language options are available. • FREE test accounts are available for product evaluation. • Pre-releases are NOT AVAILABLE through this system. Contact us at [email protected] for additional information or to set up a streaming account with ACF. Available on our streaming site: FAMILY CLASSICS SOCIAL ISSUES 1 800 289-8887 ★ www.acf-film.com ★ [email protected] Fax: 514-493-9058 COPYRIGHTS APPLY IN ALL CASES. ENSURE THAT YOUR ORGANISATION IS PROPERLY LICENSED ACF is the exclusive Canadian public performance rights representative for numerous studios and thousands of movies. We offer short term and annual public performance licenses that allow for the presentation of commercially available movies in a public. No other rights representative may offer licenses (in Canada) for the studios and movies we exclusively represent in Canada. The Copyright Act of Canada is the federal statute governing copyright law in Canada and it regulates the public performance of commercially available movies across the country. Additional information concerning copyrights in Canada may be obtained at: http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/societies-societes/index-e.html In regards to movies, what is a public performance? Essentially, a public performance is any type of movie presentation that occurs outside of a private dwelling (your house, condo or apartment) or for audiences other than family and friends. Example, if you show an outdoor movie in your backyard, but invite 100 people from the neighborhood, then your event will be considered a public performance. Family movie nights organized by parent councils, community associations or other types of 3rd party groups require a public performance license, even if FAMILY MOVIE these events are free or take place for just a few people. NIGHTS Even if you present just one or a few movies during the year, you still need a license. There are no exceptions. SPECIAL EVENTS Notwithstanding the charitable or non-profit nature of your event, a public performance license is required. Most of the organisations we deal with (schools, churches, towns, etc.) are not-for-profit in nature and all require a CHARITY public performance. FUNDRAISERS 1 800 289-8887 ★ www.acf-film.com ★ [email protected] Fax: 514-493-9058 FAMILYMOVIE SELECTION CONTACT US NOW TO OBTAIN A LICENCE 1 800 289-8887 www.acf-film.com [email protected] FAMILYMOVIE SELECTION CONTACT US NOW TO OBTAIN A LICENCE 1 800 289-8887 www.acf-film.com [email protected] FAMILYMOVIE SELECTION CONTACT US NOW TO OBTAIN A LICENCE 1 800 289-8887 www.acf-film.com [email protected] PUBLIC PERFORMANCE COPYRIGHT LICENSE APPLICATION FORM CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS THIS FORM CAN BE COMPLETED ONLINE AT WWW.ACF-FILM.COM IN THE MENU OBTAIN A LICENCE. NAME OF ORGANIZATION ADDRESS CITY PROV. POSTAL CODE PHONE FAX MAIN DENOMINATION CONTACT PERSON E-MAIL WEBSITE FACEBOOK PAGE YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD EFFECTIVE DATE OF LICENSE (12 MONTHS): FROM : TO : AUTHORIZED BY (COMPLETE NAME, POSITION OR AREA OF RESPONSABILITY) PURCHASE ORDER, CREDIT CARD NUMBER OR CHECK (PLEASE INDICATE) CVV YYYY MM EXP. DATE : • Our streaming site contains movies that may not be • All licences are effective for twelve (12) consecutive • A standard handling fee of $10.00 will be charged for suitable for all ages. Accounts use must therefore always months. each movie copy shipped. be under the supervision of church personnel. Computers • Payment is required within thirty (30) days, by • All movie presentations must be for regular church easily accessible to children should be blocked from cheque, credit card or purchase order. No refunds or attendees. 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