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Tuesday July 18, 2006 4:52 pm
iDo: Wedding WebCasts Catching On
When Prince Charles and Princess Dianna were wed, they had a guest list in the millions thanks to the worldwide telecast of their nuptuals. Now, regardless of how that turned out, the average couple can now attract a world wide guest list thanks to the Internet. According to Dallas-based webcastmywedding.net, and Vowcast.com in Georgia, today’s couples are taking advantage of venues that have broadband internet connections to add a WedCast to their celebration so that family and friends unable to make it can tune in and virutally bear witness to the vows.
And at prices starting at under $400 for a live feed, why wouldn’t couples offer it?
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It is a disturbing thought for me to get paid for broadcasting my wedding. I ask my self why would the royalty be making money out of such an event… can’t find a moral answer to that… maybe in my mind are too many rules, but I think that a wedding should be somehow sacred and not watched by everyone and surely not paying for viewing it…
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Yeah, that’s true, <a rel="follow" href="http://www.groomsmen.com/groomsmen.html">Groomsmen</a> is right! It sounds really hilarious: they always were fighting with mass media for their intimacy, but when they are doing their wedding, they are calling them and invite them to write down or make a TV show, about their wedding. Something doesn’t fit.
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