--- In [email protected], "Roxanne Darling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Thanks for stating that Enric.  I don't think much of anything is
> inherently evil. Life is about context, and in that sense, anything is
> possible. It is in the specifics that we find ourselves making
> choices.  I see so much opportunity for formerly disparate groups of
> people to reinvent business relationships, as I hope was obvious from
> my comments.
> 
> R

I agree.  It's the reinvention and reconsidering of the traditional
media models in areas like advertising that I think has value.

  -- Enric

> 
> On 3/3/07, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > From my response on the blog comments:
> >
> >  Since some on here and the videoblogging group have the view that
> >  "advertising is evil." I want to state I don't share that philosophy.
> >  Advertising is essential in informing on the talent and
capability one
> >  wants to exchange with someone else's products of talent. It can be
> >  missused and my point is that putting ads in the main video stream is
> >  mainly a missuse.
> >
> >  -- Enric
> >  -======-
> >  http://www.cirne.com
> >
> >  --- In [email protected], "Roxanne Darling" <okekai@>
> >  wrote:
> >  >
> >  > You summarized it beautifully Jan. Simple, if not easy. And
easier for
> >  > some than others. Beach Walks - as a show - was founded on the
> >  > principle of "don't get invested in the results of what you do." It
> >  > takes guts on some days, on other days it is utterly
liberating. Your
> >  > words are going on my bulletin board.
> >  >
> >  > When there is true peership among a producer and a sponsor
*and* the
> >  > audience, it is in everyone's best interest to tell and hear the
> >  > truth. We just don't have many examples of that yet, though
many are
> >  > in the works.
> >  >
> >  > >>> How do we pry ourselves off the dilemma's horns? Hmmm?
> >  >
> >  > >>> By committing to tell the truth at the risk of losing the
> >  > advertising client.
> >  > >>> By choosing clients carefully.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > Rox
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> 
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