A response to Netscape9's recent video.

This is the last response I will be making in relation to the cancellation of AirPlay 2 until April 8th (see: http://www.gamejournalism.net/airplay-2).



This is in response to Netscape9's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vllZ2G9r_5w



We were in talks since January, and had a hold on the time and location, but we held of on signing any contracts because we were trying to make sure we could work hand and hand with local police and make sure we could secure the event, in a security sense 100%. 4 weeks before the date of the event that I was told that could not plan an event at that library because only employees of that library system can plan events on sundays.



I have spoken to two different people who work within the library, both of which were helping in setting up the date and location of the event.



I have asked Netscape9 who he spoke with at the library, since the library is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Apparently, he spoke to the administration system of that library's location (which is open on Mondays), however, I never spoke to the administration directly. I worked with a singular, individual library.



These speculations have been getting out of hand, and while I commend Netscape for attempting an act of journalism, his choice of wording is close to slanderous.



Everyone has every right to be concerned about the funds and planing that went towards AirPlay 2, And you have every right to criticize me and Game Journalism Network. The first amendment of the United States allows this, I promote it, and can accept it. My biggest issue in this entire manner is the gross speculation that is taking place, which is spreading mis-information.



My only request is to keep speculation to a minimum.



If you have any questions about the cancellation of AirPlay 2, you can ask by posting a question through either http://www.gamejournalism.net/airplay-2, or this sub-reddit: http://bit.ly/25HZ0lW





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