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Oct 31, 2024
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WeekendWarrior
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That's an interesting point. What is classified as public?
If projecting it onto your own garage is classified as public, then I stand corrected. I'm curious where the line is drawn on this
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What’s a family safe classic Halloween movie I can project outside while passing out candy?
dingus79
Truly Addicted User
9:02am
Legally? Probably none. But the great pumpkin charlie brown is a safe bet for all ages.
supertux
9:03am
What do you mean legally? You can’t watch a movie outside?
dingus79
9:06am
In your backyard with your family or whatever is fine, but public performances like out front for anyone to see
supertux
9:10am
Interesting
dingus79
9:22am
But I wouldn't let that stop me tbh. Although I live somewhere where a lot of folks work for disney and one
supertux
9:25am
RE: In your backyard with your family or whatever is fine, but public
TNT
10:13am
Generally no, when you buy a movie you get a license for personal, private use. Need a different license to show
vegasnative
9:10am
Tcuz right now.
RootieBoy
9:14am
Nosferatu is public domain. Probably some others.
fbguru
9:07am
It's only illegal if you are making money off of it.
WeekendWarrior
9:10am
Unfortunately not true. Public performance of movies even for free requires a license.
supertux
9:11am
Wouldn’t that be setting it up in a park or something? Is it public if it’s on
Salami Karate
9:13am
Not if you're projecting it for people on the street to see as they pass by or knock for candy. I can't imagine anything
supertux
9:16am
Ithica College says you're right. Any screening not for family is public.
WeekendWarrior
9:20am
That's an interesting point. What is classified as public?
WeekendWarrior
9:17am
Nightmare Before Christmas. Frankenweenie. Hotel Transylvania. Ernest Scared...
BackPacker
9:04am
There really are hardly any
Gustav
9:06am
If you really want to frighten, you could play the 54-10 game — but your
Gustav
9:09am
You could show the Yankees top of the
DizzyDean
9:12am
Throw on the newer animated Addams Family
TLCougar
9:11am
Hocus Pocus on Disney+ should be just fine.
RootieBoy
9:13am
It’s short (30ish mins) but Room on the Broom is very good- for kids and adults.
Newbutnotnew
9:18am
Love that one, good idea
dingus79
9:23am
Hotel Transylvania
byuluvr
9:27am
Dracula (1931)...it is now public domain
AggieWeekendCougar
9:34am
Monster House
Dangerous
9:36am
Was just about to post this one.
Coug
9:41am
My seminary kids asked to watch Spookley the Square Pumpkin today. I told them
ForzaPuma
9:53am
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