The Difference Between CCLI and CCS

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2020
  • If you're unsure of the differences between Christian Copyright Licensing International and Christian Copyright Solutions, you certainly aren't alone.
    Both companies have similar names, and both serve the church by providing licensing solutions. However, each offers licenses for a unique group of music rights that churches need to legally cover everyday activities. It’s not a case of one license over the other - depending on your activities, you may require a combination of both.
    In summary:
    CCLI's licensing solutions primarily address reproduction (or copying) rights.
    CCS's licensing solutions primarily address performance rights.
    Now, let's dive a little deeper:
    CCLI’s Church Copyright License allows churches to copy more than 500,000 worship songs and hymns to assist congregational singing, including:
    • Storing lyrics and music on digital devices to enable the visual projection of songs
    • Printing songs
    • Recording services
    • Making custom arrangements
    • Projecting lyrics
    • Translating songs
    CCLI also offers a Streaming License covering nearly 450,000 songs authorized by the CCLI Church Copyright License giving churches the right to post live-recorded worship services online, either on their own website or social media.
    The CCS PERFORMmusic License authorizes churches to legally perform live or play pre-recorded versions of more than 28 million songs from the catalogs of ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC anywhere outside of religious services, including:
    • Music before and after services
    • Onsite cafes and bookstores
    • Conferences and retreats
    • Special events
    • Youth groups
    • Social events
    • Ceremonies
    • On-hold music
    CCS also offers the WORSHIPcast Streaming License which permits churches to stream those same 28 million songs from their church website.
    The great news is that CCLI and CCS work together to provide the broadest comprehensive licensing available, making the use of copyrights simple, legal, and affordable, and ensuring churches and ministries are protected.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @alanemery1953
    @alanemery1953 2 года назад

    This is so much easier to understand than trying to read through pages of legal documentations. Thank you so much and God Bless!

  • @KaylaORiley1996
    @KaylaORiley1996 9 месяцев назад

    What if I am in a worship band that plays venues such as theatres, events centers, etc? So technically not church affiliated. What would I need for that?

  • @SinderSetawa
    @SinderSetawa 2 года назад +1

    So the big question that could still use a simple answer. Livestream and leave posted a recorded service… both are required for legal coverage but still will be flagged by RUclips for copyright claims correct?

    • @EnhanceDontDistract
      @EnhanceDontDistract Год назад

      I have been on the phone with them on and off for a year trying to figure it out. Working on a video right now for what I have found. I did one about 10 or so months ago but this has changed on the youtube side again. Sounds Like you need a CCLI for the lyrics on screen and you need the CCS for the performance of the song to not get flagged. I am working on confirming this and then will release a video. You should subscribe.