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Do churches and other nonprofit organizations need permission to use copyrighted works?

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Do churches and other nonprofit organizations need permission to use copyrighted works?

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Yes. Words, music, and other copyrighted materials are owned properties just as merchandise in a store is. Those who create the copyrighted materials labor to produce them, just as a carpenter might labor to produce a piece of furniture. It is erroneous to think that just because music, curriculum, or books are created for the glory of God, they ought to be free.

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