Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
Being a teacher, I know of school districts that have been fined and/or sued by Disney for showing their movies in the classroom. That counts as "public viewing", because it's not being shown in the home of the person who purchased the video.
Being a teacher, I know of school districts that have been fined and/or sued by Disney for showing their movies in the classroom. That counts as "public viewing", because it's not being shown in the home of the person who purchased the video.
That's interesting. When I was in middle-school, a teacher of mine showed ESB in the classroom just before Christmas vacation. It must have been a bootleg as well, because this was 1982 or 1983, and I don't think ESB came out on video until 1984 or 1985. I wonder if he got caught....I didn't like him, anyway.
