Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: Ldir
So what? Was it a public school? Was his daughter performing? He had every right to record his daughter performing in a school related event on public property. It is bad enough schools charge us to see our children perform. It is outrageous they deny parents an opportunity to record it while allowing a business to profit at it. You government apologists make me sick.
You are missing the point.
1. If you let everyone record it you ruin the event.
2. If everyone can record it you lose the revenue stream the recording contract provides.
3. Loss of the revenue stream means less money for the school choir and thus less events they can attend.
This isn't about a bunch of greedy people trying to bilk tax payers out of money it is about choir directors with little money trying to figure out ways to attend as many events as possible. I would guess that the entire cost of this event is covered via the tickets and the money made from the sale of DVDs. Also, you are not paying $30 for a DVD, you are paying $30 to help support the choir.
Finally, here is a link to a video from the 2008 event
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This is not a bunch of high school kids standing on a stage and singing. This is a pretty elaborate event with costumes and dancing and staging etc. I am sure it cost a lot of money to put this event on.
I would understand if this was his high schools yearly concert, but it is not, it is a pretty major production.
BTW the videos are worth a good laugh. High school choirs doing "You Give Love a Bad Name" is pretty bad.