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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Raboin" data-source="post: 10016" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I'm in Sao Paulo, Brazil on tour. I had a new experience last night that I would like to see if anyone else has had or can explain. The theatre we are in has a contract with a local sound company. They oversee the DV-DOSC install and brought in a Profile for me. They told me that I was not allowed to use outputs for recording. This was not a venue, promoter, crew, or union rule. It was the sound company who was dictating this. I argued that how I use the piece of equipment that I rent from them was none of their business, as long as it did not harm the equipment. I won in the end, but was really annoyed to have to get our promoter to call the owner of the sound company and get permission.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone explain the rationale?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Raboin, post: 10016, member: 524"] I'm in Sao Paulo, Brazil on tour. I had a new experience last night that I would like to see if anyone else has had or can explain. The theatre we are in has a contract with a local sound company. They oversee the DV-DOSC install and brought in a Profile for me. They told me that I was not allowed to use outputs for recording. This was not a venue, promoter, crew, or union rule. It was the sound company who was dictating this. I argued that how I use the piece of equipment that I rent from them was none of their business, as long as it did not harm the equipment. I won in the end, but was really annoyed to have to get our promoter to call the owner of the sound company and get permission. Can anyone explain the rationale? [/QUOTE]
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