Yes, exactly: I've only exchanged email with the people in charge over there twice, but both times it was highly professional--and we can all see their notes and whatnot--frankly, the kids (especially Josh) write better and more coherently than this "message" was--much less the people actually in charge and responsible for unleashing those kinds of warnings.Lady Lolly wrote:Something like this should have sufficed I would think... "something as tactfull as saying....
"We really appreciate your support for Libera, but i'm afrad that we may not allow videos or audio taken at our concerts, we have added that to our fliers. We would appreciate it if you kindly removed the videos as soon as possible... Thank you for your understanding..
Although I love everyone in Libera, i'm not saying they are rude or worded it wrong... i'm just saying.. seems a little "fishy" LOL
Look: I'm almost willing to bet this isn't real at all. We'll have to wait for definite word from the people in charge over there one way or the other, but what it feels like, candidly, is a message written by a Francophone ("hallo", for example) trying to pound out something in English...that's my $0.02, anyway.