Screwed over by The Man
We once made a flash animation for a record company. They told us it was brilliant and 30 staff gave us a round of applause. They asked us to stick it out without their name on it. Then their legal department sent us a cease and desist for infringing their copyright. How have you been screwed over?
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 13:46)
We once made a flash animation for a record company. They told us it was brilliant and 30 staff gave us a round of applause. They asked us to stick it out without their name on it. Then their legal department sent us a cease and desist for infringing their copyright. How have you been screwed over?
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 13:46)
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Whatever the police say about the quality of your defence, under no circumstance do you ever, ever, EVER say anything in an interview.
Ever. They're not looking to get to the bottom of it, so unless you've got damning evidence on or about you that pins you to the offence, shut the hell up and let your solicitor do the talking.
The absolute worst thing you can possibly do is have an interview where you're coming across as being selectively silent.
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 11:29, Reply)
Ever. They're not looking to get to the bottom of it, so unless you've got damning evidence on or about you that pins you to the offence, shut the hell up and let your solicitor do the talking.
The absolute worst thing you can possibly do is have an interview where you're coming across as being selectively silent.
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 11:29, Reply)
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