The purpose of the Copyright Act is to i.a. protect the authors' right to compensation for the performance of their work. In order to ensure authors' and film owners' legal right to compensation when showing their films in different contexts, an industry practice with division into different rights areas has been created. Arranging a film screening for a group, outside of one's own home, falls under copyright law within what are known as institutional rights. It is important that you who arrange film screenings follow the regulations so that you do not run the risk of being hit with legal measures afterwards. When you acquire rights to your screening, the creator receives compensation for showing the film to a group of people. We represent a number of film companies in terms of institutional film screening rights. When you book your film screening with us, you support copyright.