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Unread 24-03-2013, 08:45
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Showing the Chairman's video during the presentation

Our team planned to show our Chairman's video as part of our Chairman's presentation. The video does a great job of clearly and concisely describing our work over the past few years, and we felt it would simply be more effective than a typical stand-and-speak presentation.

I was pretty sure that several successful teams had used this approach before, and that it was generally regarded as acceptable.

Our concern is that a judge would make us stop playing the video, and/or treat it as "illegal" during the presentation, and choose to ignore or penalize its content because of the video format.

Does anyone have any experience with this?
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