I agree. Read you contract, permission may be there already. If not, contact the publisher and get a clarification or rider that sets out what you can do for marketing. When it comes to copyrights always assume the answer is no, but don't take no as the only answer. Contracts are a negotiating process, so negotiate. If the ultimate answer is still no, you haven't lost anything except the time for a phone call.
Remember, these publishers want you to succeed and marketing is a part of the process that they understand. So talk to them.
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James Van Leishout
Olympia WA
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-06-2018 14:12
From: Kristen Hoch
Subject: Copyright and Marketing
I have been seeing lots of marketing suggestions about filming teasers or giving "Sneak Peek" performances of 10-15 minutes to work as a cliffhanger and convince students to come to shows. It was my understanding that this is illegal. Where is the line of what is acceptable and what is illegal?
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