| I have an idea for you. This might work. You REALLY need to read up on Copyright Law, though. To be honest, you might not be the best person for this. You may want to speak with an experienced copyright person. Anyway... This might work: Stop broadcasting the video. You make an audio only CD where you and friends play the parts in the movies. The customer is instructed on when to start the audio CD so that it syncs with the movie. You can also distribute a book that tells the person when to start and stop the movie/audio and then do your thing with your company. So all you are selling is an audio CD, which you performed, and a companion workbook. This MAY work because what you are doing is making a "cover song" of the movie audio. You will need a mechanical license, if it is even available. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_license I have never heard of this for movies, but it might work. A mechanical license will be cheaper and easier than negotiating with a movie studio. This is how it works in the music world: http://www.harryfox.com/public/FAQ.jsp No idea if you can do this in the movie world, but you should check it out. |