

Copyright Licenses Held
1. Church Copyright Licence CCLI 6288: Print and show on screen words and music of songs and hymns.
See also Streaming ( No7 below ), and our Special Permission Licences held.
2. Video: Show film scenes for illustrating sermons and full-length films during outreach and social activities.
NB. This only apples when a song or film is listed on the CCLI database.
3. Public Performance: Allows for public performances of live music at non-worship service events, but not on line.
4. Music reproduction: Reproduce pages from songbooks and music publications and to share sheet music digitally.
5. PPS for Church Music: Legally play music recordings on CD, MP3 and other formats in activities on church premises only.
6. CLA Church License: To copy pages from publications, study books, journals, magazines, children’s activity books etc.
7. Streaming: Live streaming and recording of material during worship services.
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Only songs may be streamed that are listed on the CCLI database or Special Permission Licences held.
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It does not cover videos made or brought in from any other source.
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See also 'Worship Copyright Guide', button below.
Songs not covered by CCLI
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The Calamus company is no longer trading, but the following song licenses are still legal. In Perpetuity
Longing for Light Bernadette Farrell R&S 512 © 1993 2000 Bernadette Farrell Calamus 15492 - in perpetuity
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I the Lord of sea and sky Daniel Schutte SoF 830 © 1981 OCP Publications Calamus 10178 - in perpetuity
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Make me a channel of your peace Sebastian Temple MP456 © 1967 Franciscan Communications Calamus 14644 - in perpetuity
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I am the bread of life S Suzanne Toolan MP 261 © 1971 GIA Publications inc Calamus 16024 - in perpetuity
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Sing of the Lord's goodness Ernest sands SoF 65 © Earnest Sands, OCP Publications Calamus 17095 - in perpetuity
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O God you search me and you know me Bernadette Farrell SP 301 © 1993 2000 Bernadette Farrell Calamus 17801 - in perpetuity
The kingdom of God is justice and joy Bryn Rees MP 651 © Bryn A Rees Letter from author
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Jesus the Lord says MP 384 © The Methodist Church Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes 0207 467 5214
I want to walk with Jesus Christ Clive Simmonds MP 302 Permission from the author clivesimonds@ntlworld.com
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Service Leaders' Copyright Guide
It is essential to abide by the following copyright rules when leading, streaming or recording any service held in Goring United Reformed Church. It is against the copyright laws not to do so, and could result in fines if not closely followed.
Introduction
The process of recording or streaming worship services online involves making a copy of the entire contents of the service and therefore all material used in the service is subject to copyright law, even material that is only spoken.
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Resources that might be used in a church service include but are not limited to:
​The Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI) Church Copyright Licence only covers the words of certain songs and hymns.
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Words of Hymns & Songs
This Church, Goring URC, holds licences from CCLI, which allow it to include most, but not all, songs and hymns in its services, subject to certain terms and conditions. We are only allowed to have songs and hymns that are included in the CCLI license scheme. Other licence schemes are available but there is no one scheme that covers all songs and hymns, however, CCLI does cover the majority. Therefore, every song/hymn must be checked prior to the service.
It is always a good idea to ring 01903 260568 before finalising your Order of service. The song/hymn can be checked whilst on the phone, If it isn’t in the CCLI database, we will not able to use it; with the exception of these special licences.
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Bible extracts
Extracts from the Bible are not covered by CCLI, however most translations do allow a certain amount of the text to be reproduced freely, subject to certain terms and conditions. Each publisher has their own terms of use but broadly, the translations mentioned below allow an extract to be freely reproduced, as long as:
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- the extract is used only in nonsaleable media
- the name of the translation appears at the end of the extract
- the extract it is not a whole chapter
- the extract is less than 500 verses
- the extract makes up no more than a quarter of the content of the service.
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Translations that express the above or similar terms:
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NIV - New International Version (all versions)
NLT - New Living Translation
GNB - The Good News Bible
MSG - The Message
RSV - Revised Standard Version
ESV - English Standard Version
ESVUK - English Standard Version Anglicised
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If someone wishes to use a translation not listed, please contact us first, no less than a week in advance of the service.
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Images
Images are perfect for illustrating a point and bringing that all important visual aid to a talk. Before using an image, we have to be sure that permission has been given for it to be used in the way we are intending to use it.
There are a number of websites that offer copyright free images where the photographer or creator has granted a free licence under certain conditions. e.g. the image can be used only for non-commercial purposes as long as the photographer is credited. An example website that provides ‘copyright free’ images is pexels.com.
Please do not simply copy images from websites or from search results. Just because an image is online, doesn’t mean that it is copyright free. If there is no copyright information about an image, you should assume it is copyright and you should not use it. This applies to live streaming, recording or solely displaying on the church screens.
If you would like to use any images in the service, please contact us, no less than a week in advance of the service with details of the images and where you have taken them from.
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Other Publications
Any content we want to use from publications such as prayer compilations or service books should also be checked that the church has permission to use it. It makes no difference if the content is displayed on the screen or not. We still need permission, even if the words are only spoken.
Information about copyright is usually found on the back of the title page of any publication and it should state how the material can be used and to what extent.
If there is no copyright information or it is unclear for the publication you would like to use, please contact us first, no less than a week in advance of the service.
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Recorded music and video
Our current streaming licence package does not allow us to use any artist-recorded music or video in services that are being recorded or streamed.
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Music played by the organist or other musicians
For services that are recorded or streamed, the organist can only play music that is in the public domain or hymns and songs included in the CCLI database. Public domain is where the contributing authors (composers, editors, arrangers etc.) have been dead for 70 years or more.
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- and lastly do you have any questions or queries
If there is anything you need clarification on, please telephone 07752 301448 or email us and we will be pleased to help.
Emails from Harper-Collins 10 June 2021
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Yes, it does.
Thank you
Carlos
From: Graham Redman <publications@gurc.org.uk>
Date: Thursday, 10 June 2021 at 09:46
To: Darby, Carlos <Carlos.Darby@harpercollins.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Copyright Permissions
Thank you Carlos.
Does your email cover the other songs I listed? as you don't mention them. Thank you. Graham
On 10 Jun 2021, at 09:43, Darby, Carlos <Carlos.Darby@harpercollins.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Graham,
I think the follow would be fine.
Book: Mission Praise 30th Anniversary Edition
Title: The Kingdom of God is justice and joy. No. 651
Author: Bryn Rees ©Alexander Scott
Kind regards
Carlos
From: Graham Redman <publications@gurc.org.uk>
Date: Wednesday, 9 June 2021 at 19:13
To: Darby, Carlos <Carlos.Darby@harpercollins.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Copyright PermissionsDear Carlos
Thank you for granting the church permission to live stream and record words and music, although in your email to me you only mention music.
Please can also let me know what text we should enter for the credits after the songs.
Thank you. Graham Redman
On 7 Jun 2021, at 15:47, Darby, Carlos <Carlos.Darby@harpercollins.co.uk> wrote:
Dear Graham
Thank you for your email. You have permission to use the music for however long you wish under these conditions.
All the best
Carlos
From: Graham Redman <publications@gurc.org.uk>
Sent: 01 June 2021 10:01
To: Sandy, Rose <rose.sandy@harpercollins.co.uk>
Subject: Copyright Permissions
Good morning
Is it possible please for you to give Goring United Reformed Church permission to live stream and record a song in one of your books?
Book: Mission Praise 30th Anniversary Edition
Title: The Kingdom of God is justice and joy. No. 651
Author: Bryn Rees 1911-83 Congregational minister, now United Reformed Church.
©Alexander Scott
Many years ago, I did receive permission for projecting the words on screen direct from the family, but now we are streaming and recording, things are a little different!
Would it be possible for you to grant permission please for a license in perpetuity as we probable have this song a couple of times a year?
If you can allow this, what words should I put at the end of the text?
I look forward to hearing from shortly. Thank you very much for your help.
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Occasionally we like to project and stream/record other songs from the same book and these are -
302 I want to walk with Jesus Christ
456 Make me a channel
857 I the Lord of sea and sky
1201 Longing for light
1343 O God you search me and you know me
Can you give me some guidance on those please? Many thanks.
Graham Redman
Publications at Goring United Reformed Church
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