So if I include a note to someone doing a b&p to tell 
them what I am requesting, it shouldn't come from a 
notepad that has my company's name on it?  This is 
somehow construed as some sinister form of stealth 
marketing?  And this can be interpreted as a form of 
association of my company with the band that I am 
requesting the b&p for?  If I use a Big Chief tablet do 
I have to make sure that there are no Big Chief logos 
showing?  If I use a 3M sticky note do I have to make 
sure that there are no hidden 3M watermarks?  Are we 
getting a little too paranoid here?

Just remember, just because you're not paranoid doesn't 
mean that someone isn't out to get you!

> i don't really know what the "rules"  are here but i think that
> piggybacking _any_ commercial communications (including letterhead) on a
> product that a band could theoretically sell but is giving away for
> nothing is a predatory practice ... it seems to me that by associating
> your commercial enterprise in _any_ way with a band's product you are
> creating an association between your company and the band that is probably
> not welcomed by any of the bands that are taper-friendly

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