electrizer wrote:How about stopping the gig after one song and resorting to vox populi?I'm sure the audience would coerce the bad apples to put the cameras down?
I would approve of this
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electrizer wrote:How about stopping the gig after one song and resorting to vox populi?I'm sure the audience would coerce the bad apples to put the cameras down?
electrizer wrote:Morgenthaler wrote:Rene wrote:It's a matter princeple, not? Video is online for two years with 1100 views, 7 likes and 2 dislikes. Ignore this child, imho
I would. It's not always my call though. But I support wholeheartedly the desire to choose which of your performances go online.
Virgil is sharing backstage gems, rehearsal footage and tons of live concerts in high quality. I think he's got the moral highground on every effing aspect of this.
This guy is recording against concert announcements, against the fact that Virg is actually posting high quality concert
videos regularly - AND the fact that he's sharing this illegally.
How about stopping the gig after one song and resorting to vox populi?I'm sure the audience would coerce the bad apples to put the cameras down?
Rene wrote: Jeppe: you say that it's not your call. Your comment on YT doesn't mention that you react on virgil's behalf. But the troll knows who you are?
Morgenthaler wrote:electrizer wrote:How about stopping the gig after one song and resorting to vox populi?I'm sure the audience would coerce the bad apples to put the cameras down?
I would approve of this
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