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Old 08.13.2007, 02:52 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I can see where you're coming from by the sound of what you do, even though I totally don't understand why the majority of bands that would pay someone to defend their intellectual property, have nothing or very little to protect in the first place. Still, it is a legitimate profession in that it exists. It would be a slightly better world if it didn't, but it does exist as a matter of fact. What sort of bands do you work for, if talking about them on an internet messageboard doesn't violate professional discretion?

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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