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There are no special licenses or copyright requirements for renting videos for general home use. Note, though, that they are licensed "for home use only", but you're renting them "for home use only". Now if someone turns around and shows that video to a large group, they have violated copyright law, but you haven't (unless, of course, you knowingly rented it to them for that purpose, in which case there might be a problem). Ultimately, though, it's up to them to get the license, not you.
The Motion Picture Licensing Corporation has an excellent summary of video rental copyright law. The MPLC article references Section 17 of the U.S. Code, which I've linked to for your convenience, should you want to read the original.
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