What are the circumstances in which written consent may not suffice as a defense in an appropriation case?
What will be an ideal response?
(1) If the individual who gave consent could not legally give consent because, for example, he or she was underage. (2) If considerable time passed between when the consent was given and when the name or likeness was used for advertising or trade purposes. (3) If the photograph of the individual was substantially altered before publication, so it was not really the same photograph that the plaintiff consented to have used.
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Media coverage of ________ often involves crime, sports, and entertainment
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Explain the concept of "information hunger" and why it is important in informative speaking. How can you generate information hunger?
What will be an ideal response?
To connect with their audience, speakers sometimes convey ________ that they do not actually have.
A. experience B. pain C. opinions D. emotions
Alliteration is the arrangement of words, phrases, or sentences in a similar form.
a. true b. false