Blimey, it seems PC and MK are reading this! Today, the Camera Policy has been updated, as posted on MKNews:
PHOTOGRAPHY & RECORDING
OF GIGS
Official Policy Statement
Updated: 10 March 2010
It has been noticed that there are increasing numbers of fans filming the shows. This is becoming very distracting for the band and also irritates many people in the audience. Everyone should be able to enjoy the concert without interference from fellow fans.
Please note that starting with immediate effect, cameras/equipment used for recording moving pictures (DVD/video/cine, etc), e.g video/DVD/film cameras, will not be permitted in any part of the venue. Single shot cameras and audio are still okay but please be mindful of your fellow fans.
Standard 35mm film, digital cameras and compact point-and-shoot models are allowed provided they do not obstruct the view of other fans. Any camera with a removable lens is not permitted.
Professional cameras or other equipment, including tripods, are not allowed unless the user has the appropriate working media credential. Personal photography or video may NOT be used to reproduce the concert for commercial purposes.
Please note that this camera policy is subject to change for any event based on the requests of the venue or promoters. Where an individual venue does not permit ANY type of recording/photographic equipment (including audio, SLRs, digital compacts, etc) then the policy of that venue will be respected. In cases where the venue says they bow to the policy of the artist, it is recommended that you take a printout of this policy with you on the night of the concert.
Paul Crockford
PCM (10/03/10)
There are not very much new aspects in it, but I thought it might help this thread to have the "newest" edition!
LE