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According to the CCLI license agreement, a church must display this information at least ONCE during the song. To quote:
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As part of the
terms and agreement you are responsible for including the copyright
information on all songs reproduced under the Church Copyright License.
This includes the song title, writer credit(s), copyright notice, and
your church’s CCLI license number…for example:
"Hallelujah" words and music by John Doe
©2000 Good Music Co.
CCLI License # 0000
Currently, you can find your CCLI License Number on your License Certificate.
In
a printed format, for example a bulletin insert, songsheet or
transparency, just include the copyright information at the top or
bottom of the page. In computer projections, there are several ways
that lyrics are shown. Whether you show your lyrics a few lines at a
time or you show the full song on the screen, it’s important that you
include the copyright information at least one time for each song.
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Reference:
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http://support.ccli.com/knowledgebase/afmmain.aspx?topicid=&faqid=&question=
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Question is:
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What information do we need to include on our song copies or when projecting a song?