![]() ![]() If you have an Annual + Podcast / Streaming License Bundle, reprinting also includes putting the text or melody within your online service or emailing the text and melody to your congregation. ![]() Examples of this would include putting the text and/or melody line into your worship aid or on a projection screen. Reprinting refers to taking the text and/or melody lines out of the originally purchased resource and using them in a “new” way. Our database does include some public domain titles because some Member Publishers have provided downloadable files for these titles. Public domain titles do not need to be reported to ONE LICENSE. You should report copyrighted music from our Member Publishers that you reprint for an in-person worship service as well as all copyrighted music (from our Member Publishers who participate in Podcast / Streaming) that will be shared online on any platform. ![]() When you report your music usage, we are able to pay out the appropriate royalties to our Member Publishers, who then pay the composers, authors, arrangers, and other artists who create the music that you use in your organization’s worship services.Ĭonsistently and accurately reporting your music usage means that your organization is copyright compliant and you are utilizing your license permissions to their fullest extent! What Do We Report? Here at ONE LICENSE, we consider reporting to be a justice issue. The goal of ONE LICENSE is simple: to create an intuitive, affordable license covering the music your congregation loves to sing, and then to ensure those who create that wonderful music are fairly compensated for their work-and have every incentive to create even more wonderful new music to sing! Why Do We Report? Whether you have been responsible for reporting your organization’s copyright usage for years, or you are just getting started with reporting, we hope that this article will help you understand the whys, whats, and hows of reporting your music usage. See the steps at How to update your password to create a password before attempting to delete your account.As church musicians and people of faith, the ONE LICENSE team understands how difficult navigating copyright law can be. ⚠️ Note: If you signed up for a Vimeo account via a third party like Google, you will need to create a Vimeo password to delete your account. We have no control over third-party sites or search engine results. Please note that deleting videos, profile pictures, comments, or descriptions may not ensure complete or comprehensive removal because third parties may have reposted your material, and search engines may have indexed or cached it before you deleted it. Your account will not be viewable to the public.After it’s deleted, we may retain some of your information and activity on our internal servers for a period of time in case you wish to restore it or for certain legal purposes.Deleting your account (or anything else, like a video or comment) will remove it from public view on Vimeo.Here's what else deleting your account does: This will permanently remove your account and all your videos, collections, likes, comments, etc. ![]()
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