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Originally Posted by erwin123
im personal a big supporter of judging systems but hade a few questions
there are now 5 judging systems on the market who will decide witch 1 is the official and witch 1 isn't?
why pay for a system if we can make a system that works for everybody for free witch bring more structure to what we have now i feel the scene should pay
for a judging system since we all make it or break it (we all part of it)
everybody is giving improvement points to improve your system dyzee are you gonna pay them also for that? since you will receive a fee every time the system is being used
peace
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I believe if somebody was to conduct an honest bboy competition at the local level with the intentions of doing things right for the dancers and the crowd, I would totally let that person use my system for free with no strings attached and they can keep all the money they make and I believe Dyzee has the same intentions with his system as well. At some point though, I agree with Dyzee 110%. You want your event to provide real professional opportunities for the dancers with a big cash prize and all the trimmings and yet you wouldn't consider paying a small royalty to the person responsible for making your events judging legit and keeps your dancers/sponsors happy?
I don't know about you Erwin, but I wouldn't let some promoter use my score system for free while they charge people $20 - $30 @ the door, $3 water, etc, etc for their event. Then that same promoter makes a DVD for sale or even puts a TV deal together on behalf of their event. I just don't understand how somebody can publicize a dance competition, present the contest to the world as if anybody can enter and has a chance to win and yet offer no official method at which to judge the event in the first place?