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A Living For The Dead

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abc624 says:
This is big business! It looks like these celebs r worth more dead than alive! Hmmm!
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lakedave says:
Very interesting story. Steve Kroft and staff did a great job.
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Overruled1 says:
I don't like the facts of the story, but do appreciate the story.
I feel once a person is dead, all those so called post mordem rights don't exist. It seems to me more like a money grab for a few business managers living a dream and the dead have no say.
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leesaya says:
Great story about time, which has both side of perspectives. Chronos versus Kairos. How mysterious our 'time' is!
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newsfollower says:
I honestly had no idea that celebs even had rights after their death...or were able to continue to make money off of their estate or whatever. Pretty cool. CMG seems like a pretty solid company, too bad I'm not famous, otherwise I would have them represent me and be able to make some extra cash.
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By the way,I just looked at their client list (www.cmgworldwide.com...good old google search), and holy cow!
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anonymous22113 says:
This was actually pretty impressive. Clearly the company has a strong reputation and is very successful if they are trusted with handling some of America's greatest legends (Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, etc.).....I wonder if they are hiring...:).
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Mr-Prodigy2k20 says:
This looks like a prettyy sick company, and who would have though that dead celebs/athletes could make bank after they are dead...it also seems like a pretty sick company to work for and is probably a blast. That rossler guy has a sick job and he looks pretty set to continue getting more clients
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lchristensen2 says:
Contact Laurie Christensen at Xtreme Xhibits by Skyline, manufacturer of custom modular displays, for your Tradeshow Marketing needs. Featured John Wayne and Bruce Lee exhibits from the The Licensing Expo Intl.in the 60 Minutes segment "A Living For The Dead" June 20, 2010.

Laurie Christensen
Xtreme Xhibits by Skyline
9201 Metric Blvd.
Austin, TX 78758
512-832-1921
www.xtremexhibits.com
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