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When a celebrity dies, is it ok to do a brand-oriented tweet about it, especially if it’s really clever?
When a celebrity dies and you have a great idea for tweet with a meme, should you send it out right away? Probably not… At least that’s the lesson that Cinnabon learned when they tweeted out the image at right following the … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 12
Tagged Carrie Fisher, meme, public relations, twitter
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Ch. 10 Link – Hitler Finds Out About Parody Fair Use
If you read this blog at all, (or even go on the Internet at all) you have to be familiar with the “Hitler Finds Out About…” meme. People take the excellent German film Downfall in which Hitler gets angry and frustrated, and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 10
Tagged hitler, meme, parody
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