Public figures are protected from commercial use of their likeness
a. If they have not been alive during the time it was used
b. As long as they have publicly stated they are opposed to it
c.More effectively than the general public because they are newsworthy
d. In an ad in a magazine but not on the cover of a magazine
d. In an ad in a magazine but not on the cover of a magazine
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A) keep the quote brief. B) make sure it is long and important. C) say "quote" and "unquote." D) try to find quotes that are new to the audience.
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