HB II Ch 21

  1. What are the restrictions for the use of audiovisual materials, such as CDs, DVDs, and computer presentations, in Church settings?
    1. They may NOT be used in sacrament meetings or in the general session of stake conference (however, appropriate recorded musical accompaniment may be used if a piano, organ, or accompanist is not available).

    2. They may not be used if such use is restricted by copyright (see 21.1.12).

    3. They may not be used if they contain material that is not suitable for Church settings.
  2. What is The most reliable way to measure the accuracy of any biblical translation?
    It is not by comparing different texts, but by comparison with the Book of Mormon and modern-day revelations.
  3. Who is generally responsible for magazines in the stake or ward?
    Executive secretaries
  4. Local units may use the written name of the Church (not the logotype) when all of the following conditions are met:
    1. The activity or function with which the name is associated is officially sponsored by the unit (for example, a sacrament meeting program).

    2. The name of the local unit is used as a prelude to the name of the Church (for example, Canyon View Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).

    3. The typeface does not imitate or resemble the official Church logotype.
  5. What permission is needed to present musical and theatrical productions?
    Productions that are owned by the Church or IRI may be performed in Church settings without permission from Church headquarters. If a copyrighted production is not owned by the Church, members must obtain the copyright owner’s permission to perform all or part of it in a Church setting. Usually the copyright owner requires fees or royalties even if no charge is made for the performances. All presentations should have the approval of local priesthood leaders.
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HB II Ch 21
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