In an advertisement, Creamy Ice Cream shows a woman eating one of the company’s ice cream bars. The woman looks just like Sandra Johnson, a pop singer—but it was not Johnson. Johnson, who didn’t give permission to the ice cream company, sues Creamy. Johnson will ______.
a. win because she did not give the company permission to use someone who looks like her in an advertisement
b. win because celebrities never can be used in advertisements
c. lose because companies have the right to use famous people in advertisements without permission
d. lose because the woman in the advertisement was not Sandra Johnson
a. win because she did not give the company permission to use someone who looks like her in an advertisement
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What is instantaneous editing?
a. editing that is done when under time pressure b. sequencing shots during the production c. switching after the telecast d. using especially fast editing software e. “cuts-only” editing
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A. the statistics are recent enough to make them reliable for your speech. B. they come from a credible author or sponsoring organization. C. you can find the date on which they were published, posted, or updated. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both you can find the date on which they were published, posted, or updated and the statistics are recent enough to make them reliable for your speech.
This is defined as the upfront research or audit of a potential investment or product claim
A) investment responsibility B) stock report C) financial management D) embezzlement E) due diligence