I think you have made it pretty clear. In scenario one, the second you take money from a brand you are promoting, it becomes an endorsement and you should let your audience know. in scenario two, if you use the guitars…
Are you using blockbuster in its' original sense (e.g. home run) or in reference to the video rental store that failed?
[0]NYC: The 51st State! [0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City:_the_51st_State
I think you have #2 swapped. At least in comparison to Asimov's laws.
For publishers it's sweet, sweet internet munies.
I think you have made it pretty clear. In scenario one, the second you take money from a brand you are promoting, it becomes an endorsement and you should let your audience know. in scenario two, if you use the guitars…
Are you using blockbuster in its' original sense (e.g. home run) or in reference to the video rental store that failed?
[0]NYC: The 51st State! [0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City:_the_51st_State
I think you have #2 swapped. At least in comparison to Asimov's laws.
For publishers it's sweet, sweet internet munies.