Yes; public performance licenses are available from distributors such as Swank.
yes
Veetle or the uploader (depending on Veetle's end user agreement) would need a license from the copyright holder or distributor of the movie.
The link below has information on video license for a church. If you are looking for a license for a different organisation other than a church, I would suggest contacting them and maybe they could point you in the right direction. .
Quite often you'll need to show your counterpart license.
The United States Copyright Office states that, "If the movie is for entertainment purposes, you need to get a clearance or license for its performance." See: http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-fairuse.html Movie License USA also provides a list of criteria to determine if you need a license to show your movie at a school. See: http://www.movlic.com/k12/faq.html#4 Edit: Um, I'm pretty sure that "entertainment purposes" means going to the movies or a drive in theatre. If "you need to get a clearence or license for its performance", then people would need approval merely to play the movie anywhere. So I think it's okay as long as it is the right age group according to rating.
To rent a car from any rental company includint moving trucks you will need to show a valid driver's license at the time you pick up your rental.
Yes, you need another license. It will serve to show that the divorce is no longer in effect.
Movie Licensing USA, a division of Swank, offers educational licenses at the link below.
If you want to record the song, most licenses are available through the Harry Fox Agency. If you want to arrange or reprint it, ask the publisher or print rights administrator, and to use it in a video project, you need a synchronization license from the rightsholder of the song, and a master use license from the rightsholder of the recording.For permission to publicly show a movie, contact the distributor.
No. The store can show the tapes to anyone they wish.
By run I take it that you mean open and run one, if this is correct, you would first need a Federal Firearms License and possibly permits from your state and local (county, city,etc.) prior to opening, and prior to getting a FFL you would have to be able to show that you have appropriate security to store guns.
It depends on the State, but usually the answer is "yes".