What's wrong with the opening slide, as suggested above, is the supposition it contains that the presenter has in some way the authority to prevent you from blogging or tweeting the presentation. I'm also leery about the supposition that you can demand that you not be photographed, recorded or videoed while giving a public presentation. I know people will disagree with me on this. But it's not about stealing someone's presentation, it's about having a record of exactly what was said. And I think that the main objection to recording is that a lot of people do not want what they say even in public fora to see the light of day. Just saying.
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