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^ I think you're right pylon, that often in agencies "nothing is holy". I imagine it has something to do with the fact that agencies help their clients sell stuff and sometimes use graphic design to communicate the message; whereas design firms do graphic design and sometimes they design ads. The difference seems subtle in writing, but it's profound in practice. There usually seems to be more courtesy regarding intellectual property being shown by colleagues and clients alike in design firms—because the primary commodity being produced is design, rather than advertising.
That's what I've seen at any rate, having worked for both agencies and studios.