CEA’s Ban Gizmondo for inappropriate behaviour at CES

12 January 2008 - By Ahson Rafiq - Filled in Webware

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This was quite unexpected, Reps from Gizmondo pulled an odd stunt at CES 2008 where they closed all the flat screen displays on all shows using a TV-B-Gone IR remote, which was kinda funny but mostly just mean and wasted so many people’s time and for this the CEA has banned them. For some reason all of this to me seems like a big publicity stunt for TV-B-Gone.

The conference was held by CEA and they took action against Gizmondo by banning them from further conferences and sent the following statement to the people at CNET:

We have been informed of inappropriate behavior on the show floor by a credentialed media attendee from the Web site Gizmodo, owned by Gawker Media. Specifically, the Gizmodo staffer interfered with the exhibitor booth operations of numerous companies, including disrupting at least one press event. The Gizmodo staffer violated the terms of CES media credentials and caused harm to CES exhibitors. This Gizmodo staffer has been identified and will be barred from attending any future CES events. Additional sanctions against Gizmodo and Gawker Media are under discussion.

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2 Responses to “CEA’s Ban Gizmondo for inappropriate behaviour at CES”

  1. DTanga Small Says:

    Even for Gizmodo, this was a really really dumb move on their part. A gadget blog getting barred from one of the biggest Gadget conferences out there…good job Giz!

  2. Nascar Says:

    Shutting people down just to get a couple extra hits to your own website is poor business practice. Shame on Gizmodo.

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