| 92% of evangelical churches offer livestreamed or recorded services.1 In many ways, it's never been easier to reach your community. But easier doesn't always mean simpler. For ministries, sharing the intellectual property of others — like photos, music, and video — could be a violation of copyright laws. Ministry leaders need to understand and follow these laws to avoid costly fines and ensure that artists are justly compensated. The key points you need to know are in our article "Complying with Copyright Laws" — read for free today
1. Gecewicz, C. (2020, April 30). Few Americans say their house of worship is open, but a quarter say their faith has grown amid pandemic. Pew Research Center. |
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