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<blockquote data-quote="Snarf Zagyg" data-source="post: 8360628" data-attributes="member: 7023840"><p>As do I- as I wrote in the other thread at length, they are a barrier to entry; not only do they exploit people for unpaid labor to begin with, they also ensure that certain high-paying jobs are only available to those who can afford to have an unpaid internship. But this isn't an unpaid internship- it's a fan contest.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps the people who are analogizing fan contests to <em>child labor?</em></p><p></p><p>Again, bad analogies are bad. If people don't want companies to run fan contests, that's totally cool. I get it. But if you think that companies are going to spend the money on these contests, spend the money and the time on lawyers to prepare it (and there a lot of rules for contests- especially if they are doing it across 50 states), and spent the time and money to vet what is usually a lot of bad stuff - and then think they aren't going to protect themselves from litigation (which is fairly common in this area- it's also why a lot of senior creatives make sure to not "encounter" fan submissions), then you haven't encountered a large company's legal department before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarf Zagyg, post: 8360628, member: 7023840"] As do I- as I wrote in the other thread at length, they are a barrier to entry; not only do they exploit people for unpaid labor to begin with, they also ensure that certain high-paying jobs are only available to those who can afford to have an unpaid internship. But this isn't an unpaid internship- it's a fan contest. Perhaps the people who are analogizing fan contests to [I]child labor?[/I] Again, bad analogies are bad. If people don't want companies to run fan contests, that's totally cool. I get it. But if you think that companies are going to spend the money on these contests, spend the money and the time on lawyers to prepare it (and there a lot of rules for contests- especially if they are doing it across 50 states), and spent the time and money to vet what is usually a lot of bad stuff - and then think they aren't going to protect themselves from litigation (which is fairly common in this area- it's also why a lot of senior creatives make sure to not "encounter" fan submissions), then you haven't encountered a large company's legal department before. [/QUOTE]
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