If I was in a small band playing outside of shops, I would be doing 
the opposite, I would encourage people to distribute videos of my 
band's performance.





--- In [email protected], Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> i ran into an interesting situation the other weekend while 
> videoblogging a street scene just before an apple store 
presentation
> 
> a small band was playing in a large, outdoor shopping area (the 
3rd 
> street promenade in santa monica, ca)
> 
> whenever they started a new piece, a person would circulate among 
the 
> audience and engage in a little discussion on digital rights with 
anyone 
> recording the scene
> 
> mainly, this had the effect of blocking anyone from getting 
a "clean" 
> recording of the performance, since somewhere in it you would hear 
this 
> guy saying something like "is this for your own use? please do not 
> distribute this performance"
> 
> very clever and provides a new type of "roadie" job i guess
> 
> i think the guy should also always mention the bands website and 
where 
> to buy or download legit music
> 
> has anyone else run into this?
> 
> -- 
> 
> My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us
> 
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> http://wearethemedia.com
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> 
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