How much does CCLI license cost?
How much does CCLI license cost?
The CCLI license starts at $50 for churches with congregations of less than 25 and goes up to $750 for churches up to 99,999.
What songs are covered under CCLI?
You may:
- Copy Songs from hymnals, websites, chorus books and similar types of publications.
- Print Songs in bulletins, liturgies, programs, song sheets, songbooks compiled by your church, overhead transparencies and slides.
What does a CCLI copyright license cover?
The CCLI Copyright License ensures your church is covered. Simply and legally. The Copyright License is tailored to your congregational singing activities and provides broad coverage for lyric storage, projections, song sheets, bulletin inserts, instrumental/vocal arrangements and service recordings.
Do I need a licence to play music in church?
Music which is played from a recording or performed live during your regular worship services (Acts of Worship) does not currently require the cover of a licence. This includes all main Sunday services, special services, weddings and funerals.
Do I have to report songs to CCLI?
CCLI relies on your reporting to distribute royalty payments fairly and accurately to the songwriters and publishers whose works your licences permit you to reproduce or copy. You should report on a regular basis, ideally weekly, or whenever you have reproduced songs or made copies.
Is there an alternative to CCLI?
ccli.com’s top 5 competitors in March 2022 are: songselect.com, hymnary.org, planningcenteronline.com, onelicense.net, and more.
What is the difference between CCLI and CCS?
In a nutshell, the important difference is: • Church Copyright License by CCLI primarily addresses the area of reproduction rights. PERFORMmusic License by CCS primarily addresses the area of performance rights.
Who owns CCLI?
CCLI was launched after being developed by Rachinski for 3½ years while he was a music minister at a large church in Portland, Oregon….Christian Copyright Licensing International.
Formerly | Starpraise Ministries |
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Key people | Malcolm Hawker, president and CEO Howard Rachinski, founder |
Website | ccli.com |
Footnotes / references |
What music can I play without a licence?
Can I play any music without violating copyright laws? Yes, you can play public domain music. The term “public domain” refers to songs that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright. Works in the public domain may be used freely without the permission of the former copyright owner.