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Re: rubyoro0 post# 41402

Friday, 11/13/2009 1:44:20 PM

Friday, November 13, 2009 1:44:20 PM

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I agree it is OK for anyone to give publicity to any entity, however claiming to be a "spokesman" is where the confusion arises for me. Is it possible that O'Hurley didn't know better, or was he maybe directed by WB to continue his role as spokesman without the consent of the company? It would be no different than if I paid a promoter, let's say Peewee Herman, to claim to be a spokesman for General Electric. Without proper consent, it would be just plain wrong. Thus, a C&D would not be out of line, yet if GE liked the promoter, the company could still retain him if it desires. It doesn't necessarily mean anyone intentionally lied though. Granted, the intent and character of WB is still in question, but hey, what else is new? JMO

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