07-01-2012, 07:00 PM | #4 |
I hate these kinds of scams on youtube.
And yes, they are scams, either for the participants who will receive worthless stuff or magic dealers and magicians if he plans on sending free magic (and GBs of it). People don't understand that when you buy a trick, you buy the permission to practice it, you buy a secret that you cannot legally share. IMO, Evan will either never understand what he's doing wrong, or he'll get in heaps of trouble if someone alerts the correct copyright authorities. This type of person is the reason magic over the internet is starting to disgust magicians such as myself, he's also the reason for this craziness concerning copyright issues that has recently started (and in these situations, those super-rigid policies are in the right). Worst of all, when you realise why this is happening, it's demeaning. It's all about popularity and having yourself known over the internet, it's an addiction. And in Evan's case, he could as much be a magician, as a guy who gives away free movies or free music: THIS IS NOT WHAT MAGIC IS ABOUT!!! |
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