‘Public performance’ means your film is shown on TV, in festivals or theaters as well as in other public-facing forums. In most cases, this doesn’t apply to Internet platforms like YouTube or Facebook.
If your film is shown in a ‘public performance’ space, the broadcaster/venue might need to make sure it has the relevant agreements in place to cover any royalties for airing your project. Most broadcasters have a blanket license specifically for this purpose.
We don’t charge any additional fees here at Artlist, so please contact the broadcaster/venue directly for more information about their policies and agreements.