Copyright
It is unlawful to copy, duplicate or convert all or part, of any VEA unless written permission has been obtained from VEA.
VEA programs may not be edited, broadcast, transmitted by cable or otherwise transmitted on any multi receiver, open or closed circuit system whether or not admission is charged without prior written permission. Breach of copyright may lead to prosecution.
United States and Canadian Copyright Laws prescribe severe penalties for individuals, institutions and corporations. Legal action will be taken against any individual or institution who infringes our copyright. This applies to both VEA-produced programs and those we distribute on behalf of other producers.
Copyright regulations prohibit you from altering the format. For example, digitizing a VEA DVD format is illegal under the Copyright law.