Hi Rhonda

We have worldwide rights for most of our titles and streaming internationally 
shouldn't be a problem. It would be best to check with our office about 
specific titles and also streaming options. 

Alice Apley 
Executive Director
Documentary Educational Resources
www.der.org
617.926.0491

Alice Apley
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> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 00:53:31 +0000
> From: "Rosen, Rhonda" <rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu>
> Subject: [Videolib] streaming internationally
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> Hi all,
> So I have a faculty member who is teaching a study abroad class in Germany, 
> and asked if we could stream videos for him to use there...
> Two possible stupid questions,
> 
> 1.       Do all of you vendors stream internationally - are there possible 
> bandwith/networking  problems anywhere?
> 
> 2.       Is there any copyright problems if we want to stream films that are 
> going to be used in Europe?
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> rhonda
> Rhonda Rosen| Circulation Services Librarian
> William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University
> One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
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> From: Jessica Rosner <maddux2...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Videolib] streaming internationally
> To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
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> I doubt any vender streams internationally. Some have precense in other
> countries but they would likely have to stream FROM that country. I think
> this is going to be a NIGHTMARE issue for vendors/distributors. Nearly all
> contracts cover only a specific geography and they would violating their
> contracts if they ever allowed one of their films to stream or be accessed
> outside the US. For ficton feature films there is pretty much ZERO chance
> you can obtain rights or a US company can help. There might be two
> possibilities with non fiction material but almost only if the filmmaker is
> from the US. It would be possible for a distributor to contact one of their
> filmmakers and ask, it would of course depend on if they ( the filmmaker)
> had made a deal overseas. There would almost surely be a separate fee.
> 
> One off the wall possibility that MIGHT give you some wiggle room would be
> if you could stream the film ONLY DIRECTLY into a specific classroom at  a
> specific time and if the students watching were students from your campus
> studying abroad. To be honest it would still violate almost any contract but
> you might try to say that the classroom is academic equivalent of an
> "embassy" . Again it would have to be limited to a specific classroom with
> US based students studying abroad but it is worth a try.
> 
> 
> Bottom line is that if you need to stream overseas it is like starting from
> scratch and you will have to research who owns those rights and if it is
> feasible to do.
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>> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Rosen, Rhonda <rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> So I have a faculty member who is teaching a study abroad class in
>> Germany, and asked if we could stream videos for him to use there...
>> 
>> Two possible stupid questions,
>> 
>> 1.       Do all of you vendors stream internationally - are there
>> possible bandwith/networking  problems anywhere?
>> 
>> 2.       Is there any copyright problems if we want to stream films that
>> are going to be used in Europe?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks for any help,
>> 
>> rhonda
>> 
>> Rhonda Rosen| Circulation Services Librarian
>> William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University
>> One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
>> rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu| 310/338-4584|
>> http://library.lmu.edu
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in
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>> communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video
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> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 14:08:22 +0000
> From: Laura Jenemann <ljene...@gmu.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Videolib] streaming internationally
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> Hi Rhonda,
> 
> Great question!
> 
> Does your library have the students access the film via the libraries website 
> or the Course Management System?  In other words, the students have to 
> authenticate through your university site?
> 
> I haven't had heard of any problems with Distance Education students here or 
> at other colleges accessing films this way, but that doesn't mean there 
> haven't been problems.
> 
> Let me/us know so we can keep researching this.  It is going to be an issue 
> in distance education.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Laura
> 
> Laura Jenemann
> Film Studies/Media Services Librarian
> George Mason University
> 703-993-7593
> ljene...@gmu.edu
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> From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
> [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Rosen, Rhonda
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 7:54 PM
> To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
> Subject: [Videolib] streaming internationally
> 
> Hi all,
> So I have a faculty member who is teaching a study abroad class in Germany, 
> and asked if we could stream videos for him to use there...
> Two possible stupid questions,
> 
> 1.       Do all of you vendors stream internationally - are there possible 
> bandwith/networking  problems anywhere?
> 
> 2.       Is there any copyright problems if we want to stream films that are 
> going to be used in Europe?
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> rhonda
> Rhonda Rosen| Circulation Services Librarian
> William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University
> One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
> rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu|<mailto:rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu|> 310/338-4584|
> http://library.lmu.edu<http://library.lmu.edu/>
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