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Originally Posted by ThePits
Naming clients isnt a breach of confidentiality as its common knowledge who I work for in the industry, the current Prince tour, Arctic Monkeys, Rolling Stones, Kaiser Chiefs, Genesis, Police, Feeder, Ash, Kasabian, Hard-fi, Silverchair The Reading and Leeds Festivals, T in the Park, The Isle of Wight Festival, Global Gathering. Thats some of this years stuff
I agree with with you on the comment it would be a better if this profession was unnecessary
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Oh, I get you. They're pretty much bands that you'd think would be precious about the whole intellectual property thing, simply by the very nature of how they deal with the music business. There was an interesting article on the whole attitude that the music industry has towards mp3 blogs on one of those free newspapers that litter the streets of London every day (surprising, considering the amount of dull celebrity pap that these rags contain). It goes on to try and explain the ambivalent attitude that said record companies have towars the bloggers, the unspoken act of sending these people music from new bands in the hope that an internet buzz takes place, even though the law forbids the uploading of copyrighted material on this or other promotional tools. It's all a bit fucked up, but then the industry is still getiing its head around the whole myspace/ digital distribution of music thing, so it's safe to say that they haven't got too much of a clue about what's going on or what will take place.