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The controversial Alibi
Network has signed for representation and development with management/production
company Atchity Entertainment International (AEI).
Alibi Network is fast becoming one of the most notorious sites on the
net:
Alibi Network helps clients back up their lies: exploring an extra-marital
relationship, protecting a loved one from hurt feelings, for privacy
issues, finding out if someone else is telling a lie, as a business
strategy or anything else. For all of the reasons people lie, Alibi
Network provides a service.
For instance, if someone needed to attend a fictitious business conference,
Alibi Network would provide a "hotel number" for others to call, travel
verification and brochures from the conference's speakers.
Alibi Network's Mike DeMarco says, "Alibi Network brings services that
have been used by the powerful in this country for a long time," adding,
"publicists and spin doctors that used to belong only to the rich are
now available to the 'everyman.' How dare we bring these elitist services
to regular people? Well, we dare!"
Los Angeles-based AEI is planning a book and television series based
on the issues around the Alibi Network. "Someone is telling a lie 24/7,
and our series will explore the many faces of truth, half-truths and
deception in today's world."
AEI's credits include Joe Somebody, Life or Something Like It and CBS's
The Canal Street Brothel. Projects nearing production include Ripley's
Believe It Or Not, MEG, Demon Keeper and The Kill Martin Club.
Alibi Network has been seen, heard and read about by an estimated 200
million households in over 80 countries.
DeMarco says: "We did not create lying. We did not invent infidelity.
These things have been going on since the beginning of time. Many people
use friends, family, co-workers to help them cover their untruths. If
someone uses us to throw the greatest surprise party in the history
of the world, that does not make us a 'good' service. If someone uses
us for something less noble, we are not a 'bad' service. We are just
a service."
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