Film purchased or rented on Blu-Ray and DVD, as well as content streamed via digital delivery, or via Pay or Free Tv, are available to you for 'home use only'. In Australian and New Zealand copyright law, screening film and television content in a non-domestic setting (such as a retirement village, church, school, day care or community club) requires permission from the copyright owner.
A general rule of thumb is if the screening is outside your home, it's considered a public screening and will require the appropriate license. The Big Studio Movie Licence provides you with the legal coverage to screen movies at your facility address.
Find out more about your responsibilities under copyright law From the Australian Copyright Council on Film and Copyright, Films, DVDs, TV & Streaming Services: Screening in Public:
This
fact sheet gives a brief overview of copyright law as it relates to the public screening of films.
This
fact sheet explores the rights granted to filmmakers, issues of ownership and infringement of copyright for films.
For more information on Copyright and Content Protection in Australia and New Zealand
https://anzsa.film/