A radio station program director wrote to me for advice:
“We have a client who spends a lot of money with our radio station. In addition to radio commercials that he voices himself, we do remotes every weekend.
My specialty is radio advertising -- the crafting of individual radio commercials or radio commercial campaigns. But this advice applies to any kind of Sales. For that matter, it applies to any kind of business — including those where practitioners don't believe in "selling."
Does Plagiarism Or Ghostwriting Amount To Copyright Infringement? By: Mike Smith | - Ghostwriting is a profession by which a professional writer is paid to write books, articles, stories, reports, or other content which is credited to another person(1). Various celebrities, executives, political figures etc. hire ghostwriters to do the work for them and then they claim the work as their own.
A ghostwriter may be asked to edit and refine a rough draft or he may be asked to create an article from start to finish in which case the employer may give him a couple of po ... Tags:copyright infringement, Intellectual Property Rights, copyri