AT&T PR, shown that it has 101 members of PRSA and told of the group’s history of selling author’s works without their permission, says it sees “no issue” for the company. (1 reader comment)
AT&T PR Sees No Role on PRSA Abuses
Thu., Jan. 19, 2017
By Jack O'Dwyer
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Category: PRSA
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