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Originally Posted by **********
So um... ok.
Don't video or take pictures of me, or my GF, or my employees, or my booth, or any materials we may bring, or what cars we may arrive in, or what dinner we may be eating, or what drinks we might be drinking, at any time, for any reason, at any show, ever. If I see your cameras pointed in our direction I'll find the show owner and ask that you be thrown out of the show.
If you think that a "This event will be photographed" is all it takes to give you legal license to shoot who you want, then this public announcement to you should do just the opposite.
The fact that you want to charge people to be blurred out of your videos is insane. This is a cost that YOU have to bear, and a friendly / good business / responsibility that you OWE to everyone at the show. If you're not prepared to show people this tiny amount of courtesy then you don't deserve to be allowed to attend.
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If we were to think like they do, then it would be OK to film their spouses and family and do as we please with the images and video.....I am sure they would not feel it was fair game once the tables are turned.
Probably the best thing to do is, not allow these idiots into the show and CCbill would have the power to do this.