I am not an attorney, but you might also try contacting the
The Motion Picture Licensing Corporation (MPLC). If they
are unable to provide you with a license, they might be
willing to provide you specific licensing contacts to the
various motion picture studios.
http://www.mplc.com/index2.htm
Their web site says the following:
"The Motion Picture Licensing Corporation (MPLC) is an
independent copyright licensing service exclusively authorized by
major Hollywood motion picture studios and independent
producers to grant Umbrella LicensesSM to non-profit groups,
businesses and government organizations for the public
performances of home videocassettes and videodiscs.
Over 60,000 locations, including churches, libraries, schools,
YM/YWCAs, and corporations have obtained MPLC’s Umbrella
License with the assurance that the videos they show are in
compliance with the Federal Copyright Act."
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If the MLPC is unable/unwilling to help, you might also try
contacting "The Motion Picture Association of America":
http://www.mpaa.org/home.htm
Their web site also provide links to some/all of the major motion
picture studios:
http://www.mpaa.org/relatedsites/
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If you are willing, please let us know what you find out. You
are not the first to ask this question.
P.S. After making this post, I visited Universal Studios' web
site. Their site makes me wonder if the motion picture studios
are willing to give you permission; i.e., this is what their site
shows concerning licensing:
* Visit site to license a video clip, audio clip, dialogue or
character from a Universal Film or Television Program
* Licensing a Universal character for internet use
* Licensing a Universal character for merchandise
The above was found near the bottom on the following web page:
http://www.universalstudios.com/homepage/html/contact_us/