The Legal Reality of Corporate Magic
Let’s get the legal realities out of the way. We run an editorial site dedicated to corporate magic and strategic illusion. We know our craft. We understand stagecraft, audience psychology, and corporate engagement. We do not know your specific corporate liability policies.
Read this page carefully. It dictates the terms of how you consume our content.
Not Professional Legal or HR Advice
The information published on corporatemagikshow.com is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal, financial, or professional human resources advice. We discuss stage illusions, audience management, and corporate engagement strategies. We share what works on stage. We do not write your corporate event contracts.
Magic involves inherent risks. Audience participation routines carry psychological weight. Fire effects require strict venue compliance. If you plan to hire a performer or execute a routine involving employees, consult your own legal or event management team. Your HR department has rules.
Follow them.
The Reality of Affiliate Links
Running a high-resolution editorial site takes resources. We fund this operation partly through affiliate marketing. When we link to a specific thumb tip, a portable PA system, or a talent booking platform, we often earn a small commission if you make a purchase. This costs you nothing extra.
We test the gear. We break the props. We recommend the survivors.
If a piece of equipment fails during a live corporate keynote, we refuse to recommend it. Our editorial independence is absolute. A prop manufacturer cannot buy a positive review here. We reject sponsorships from companies that produce unreliable gimmicks. You get our unfiltered, field-tested opinions.
Accuracy and the Shelf Life of Secrets
We publish field-tested advice. We verify our claims before hitting publish. But the corporate entertainment industry shifts fast. Venue regulations change. Fire marshal codes update daily across different municipalities. A routine that crushed at a tech summit three years ago often feels completely out of touch today.
We cannot guarantee that every article reflects the absolute current reality of every local jurisdiction. You are responsible for verifying venue rules before you strike a match on stage or bring a live animal into a hotel ballroom. We provide the strategic blueprint. You verify the local friction.
External Links and Third-Party Chaos
We link to external websites constantly. We point you toward custom prop builders, booking agencies, and video hosting platforms. We do not control those sites. We cannot police their daily updates.
If a trusted prop maker sells their domain to a spammer, we are not liable for the resulting noise. We audit our outbound links regularly, but the internet rots. Click with intent. Browse with basic common sense. If a third-party site asks for your credit card to view a secret illusion, close the tab.
Assumption of Risk
Performing magic carries physical and reputational risks. A mismanaged mind-reading routine easily offends a CEO. A poorly rigged backdrop falls and injures a guest. You assume total responsibility for how you apply the strategies, scripts, and methods discussed on this site.
We give you the tools to build trust through illusion. You carry the weight of the execution.
