Interview with Jonathan Lane (Integrity Music), Part 1: Questions from Churches

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • For more than 20 years, Sovereign Grace Music songs have been administrated by Integrity Music. In that relationship we've had the joy of working with Jonathan Lane, the Vice President of Music Administration and Contracts for Integrity, who has been an invaluable resource for questions related to contracts, licensing, royalties, and CCLI. In this first of two episodes, Bob and David talk about how Jonathan arrived at his present position and explore the ins and outs of CCLI and posting songs.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @patriciavarga4084
    @patriciavarga4084 Před 19 dny

    Who knew?! So much involved to play music! Thank you!

  • @winneryeahmate
    @winneryeahmate Před 19 dny

    Is there a viable alternative to CCLI which allows for songs to be projected on screen / livestream for most contemporary songs?
    I heard some not so savoury things about the ownership of CCLI - particularly the venture capital company that now owns CCLI also invests in some other dodgy things

  • @paulreilly4510
    @paulreilly4510 Před 19 dny +1

    Good discussion gentlemen. Having done things (back before the CCM or WM industries existed) like modifying lyrics of secular pop songs to sing in church, and more recently using handwritten charts to learn songs with worship teams, some legal obligations seemed a mystery. These days I wonder can I record my favorite Sovereign Grace worship song at home and share the audio or video with family and friends? How about putting that video on FB or YT? Does an individual need written permission from the owner/publisher to do that? Another thought; how about if I download the charts to said favorite Sovereign Grace worship song and email them to some musician friends by way of recommending the song to them. Is that a fair use of the resource?

    • @SovereignGraceMusic
      @SovereignGraceMusic  Před 19 dny +2

      Paul, thanks for the excellent questions! You are free to record versions of our songs and share them with friends and family to your hearts content! That goes for emailing our charts as well, which are available for free download on our website.

    • @SovereignGraceMusic
      @SovereignGraceMusic  Před 19 dny +1

      Putting the video on Facebook probably won’t cause much of a fuss, but if you post it on CZcams, it may result in a copyright claim, which simply means that an ad might be played before it.

    • @paulreilly4510
      @paulreilly4510 Před 19 dny

      @@SovereignGraceMusic Thanks for putting meat on the bones. You guys do a wonderful service to the body of Christ.