As long as we can show them our copy in class, that's a good start.
More technical, IP questions:
As it turns out, many of my people have computers without DVD players, and/or on vacation do not have computers or DVD players, and/or don't want to stay at the shop and watch videos. When loaning them (say) PADI OW videos, I make sure and loan a digital copy only in ratio to my physical copies, working on the honor system that they will not copy the files. This is of course for classes where in the interest of saving time at the shop, I have them watch the videos on their time. (I am pretty sure I am OK with this standards and IP wise, as long as the physical copy is counted as out on loan when the digital file is out.)
Since I would be buying a downloaded copy, rather than a physical this video for myself, how would this work for this video? Would you rather we just email them a referral link if they want to watch at home? Can we collect payment for a copy and forward you payment? I ask because not every tourist has access to high enough internet speed to download a nearly 1 gb file, not will they be carrying a computer. I guess I could get several iPod Touches and pay for several copies of the file and loan them out, if an iPod Touch can play the file. (If the iPod Touch cannot play the file I can transcode it so that it will, I suppose.).
Any thoughts or ideas about this?