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of flashing light. He said Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC technology, listeners of the Today program that Facebook had used "underhand tactics." Rosanna lamented over Fiske, executive director of the Public Relations Society of America, said "This reflects poorly on the profession of public relations worldwide. In general, public relations professionals are highly ethical professionals ... In this case, Burson made a significant lack of ethics. "Really? When I raised this with John Stonborough, who has been at the forefront of crisis management public relations for decades, his response was withering." Welcome to the real world "In the same spirit of openness, Steve Earl, Managing Director, said communication speed, "Spot is an integral part of public relations .. If bad things happen to the competition [client], often strive to ensure that people will find .. This is business. "Earl said as even BursonMarsteller was a mistake to use the post to be offered to a journalist - which is pretty funny, because the story planted by the lack of privacy on the Internet. That e-mail is now online for everyone to see, together with Soghoian is: "Who pays for what (? I will not pay, but pay you)" As a result of the scandal, Burson-Marsteller skilled appeared to apologize, when in fact the dump on the client: "This was by far the standard operating procedure ... and the allocation in terms that have been reduced. "Facebook, meanwhile said," the campaign will "stain" is authorized or intended. Instead, we wanted to see other people do not agree to collect and use your account information on Facebook and other services for inclusion in Google's social circles. "That, at least, honest. It is the basis of public relations companies - always has been, always will - in order to convince journalists to give voice to the debate, if they come directly from the client could , will be dismissed as propaganda
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