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NAMM Antitrust Statement NAMM is committed to strict compliance with the antitrust laws and its obligations under a recent settlement agreement with the FTC. To this end, NAMM has put in place an Antitrust Policy governing all activity during NAMM-sponsored events. NAMM’s Antitrust Policy covers all participants, including speakers, exhibitors and audience members at NAMM Events. The antitrust laws prohibit certain conduct, including: Agreements between or among competitors on price or output. Agreements between or among competitors to divide markets or allocate customers, territories, products, or services; and Boycotts or refusals to deal with any suppliers, customers or competitors. It is important to remember that all of these activities are prohibited regardless of intent. Additionally, it is not necessary to have an explicit agreement to violate the antitrust laws. Circumstantial evidence can suffice. Remember, all NAMM members must make competitive decisions independently of any agreement or understanding with competitors. NAMM Show participants must not exchange competitively sensitive information, including information regarding: wholesale and retail prices, discounts, credit terms, margins or profits, proposed price increases or decreases, price ranges, price formulas, MAP policies and RPM policies. Of course, these prohibitions do not apply to legitimate business discussions between manufacturers and retailers. NAMM and its members could be subject to fines and other serious consequences for failure to comply with NAMM’s obligations under the antitrust laws. Anyone that violates NAMM’s Antitrust Policy may be subject to discipline, including removal from this Event and possible expulsion from the organization. This reminder is not a complete list of activities that could raise antitrust concerns. NAMM’s full Antitrust Policy can be found in your Show Directory and on NAMM’s website. Specific details regarding NAMM’s obligations under the FTC Order are also available on NAMM’s website. Just click on the “Antitrust Compliance” tab on NAMM’s homepage. Please direct questions on antitrust compliance to NAMM’s Antitrust Compliance Officer, Paul Cuomo of Howrey LLP, or to your company’s legal counsel. If you have any questions about antitrust compliance, you should seek legal advice before acting. Thank you for your attention and cooperation with this very important matter.
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Born Again Minstrels
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Joe Lamond NAMM President and CEO
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Gov. Mike Huckabee
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Frank Alkyer Music, Inc.
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Zach Phillips … Mike Guillot … George Hines … Brian Reardon … Victor Salazar … Gordy Wilcher … Music Inc. Mississippi Music George's Music Monster Music The Drum Pad Owensboro Music Moderated by Frank Alkyer, Music Inc. The Panel:
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Round 1: Something Small Planet Waves NS Capo Tuner (D'Addario) Booth # 1401
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Round 1: Something Small Uni-Stand (Hamilton Stands) Booth # 808
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Round 1: Something Small CooperStand (Coopercopia) Booth # 1702
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Round 1: Something Small StoneWorks Picks (StoneWorks) Booth # 220
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Round 1: Something Small Rhythmic Designs by Gavin Harrison (Hal Leonard) Booth # 1018
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Round 1: Something Small Popular Piano Solos (Willis Music) Booth # 1018
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Round 2: Gotta Stock It VHT Special 6 Series Amps (The Music Link) Booth # 1336, 1343
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Round 2: Gotta Stock It Booth # 510 Zoom H1(Samson Technologies)
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Round 2: Gotta Stock It Booth # 1018 iRig - IK Multimedia (dist. by Hal Leonard)
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Round 2: Gotta Stock It Booth # 1518 V256 Vocoder Pedal & Voice Box Pedal (Electro-Harmonix)
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Round 2: Gotta Stock It Booth # 1401 Puresound Custom Pro Snare Wires (D'Addario)
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Round 2: Gotta Stock It Booth # 436 Austin Guitars (St. Louis Music)
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Round 2: Gotta Stock It Booth # 436 Austin Guitars (St. Louis Music)
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Rock On Audio Booth # 202
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Yamaha Corp. of America Booth # 618
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Rapco/Horizon Booth # 411
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Reverend Guitars Booth # 1250
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Remo Inc. Booth # 605
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Remo Inc. Booth # 605
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Samick Guitars USA Booth # 636
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Samick Guitars USA Booth # 636
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Round 3: Companies to Watch Samick Guitars USA Booth # 636
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Round 4: Best in Show VoiceLive Touch (TC-Helicon) Booth # 229
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Round 4: Best in Show Ibanez Montage (Hoshino USA) Booth # 1318
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Round 4: Best in Show iTab (Music Distributors Group) Booth # 1436
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Round 4: Best in Show DBZ Guitars Booth # 1119
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Round 4: Best in Show DBZ Guitars Booth # 1119
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Round 4: Best in Show Keystone Series Drumset (Ludwig Drums) Booth # 601
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Round 4: Best in Show NAMM University Idea Center Booth # 837
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Round 4: Best in Show NAMM University Idea Center Booth # 837
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Round 4: Best in Show NAMM University Idea Center Booth # 837
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NAMM U Survey Tell us what you really think! Please fill out the survey on your table and hand it to a staff member as you exit. Thank You!
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