Determine what rights are attached to a motion picture at the time it is purchased or acquired, and make note of that information. Know that the motion picture is a legal copy and know if the merchant has the right to grant or convey public performance rights or not. Look for rights information on the video label, container, or on the screen. Do not assume that a motion picture has public performance rights of "home use" or wording to that effect is not indicated. In most instances, motion pictures with public performance rights rarely have that information specifically stated.