Chapter 28. We Don't Kidnap to Kill
"No, it was only published publicly, we didn’t invite the public. Throwing the invitation to the public would have given us too much crowd to deal with, we also would have had to go through several applications to select. We drew up a list of companies to invite, after which we stated in the advertisement that the offer was only opened to programming and developing firms. So we only had a maximum of five delegates from each programming firm from all over the world.”
“And did you keep records of all attendees?”
“Yes, we did. We formed a team and made them in charge of crowd and access control, they worked with the event centre team and controlled access on the day of the event.”
“Is there a way we can make use of your database to send our invitations too?”
“Ermm… You mean using our records to make your invitations?”
“Exactly.”
“That’s kind of huge,” the man squinted. “Is it really necessary?”
“It would make us focus on a better audience.”
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