Yes; virtually any commercial use of music would require permission.
If someone is false advertising, you should contact the Better Business Bureau
One could find information on free car advertising on ehow dot com. Basically, all it is is advertising your own business or someone else's business on your vehicle for the world to see.
exactly that: you don't get a lemonade stand permit nothing more nothing less
If he is on official business and the other person is part of that business, yes they can.
you can get in a wholeleap of trouble
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In the terms of accounting - advertising would be a debit - since you would be paying someone to advertise your business.
Word of mouth ! It costs nothing to tell someone of a great experience you had when (for example) you bought a new cooker.
Only if you aren't planning on going into business.
Yes, as long as you don't claim any association to their products or services.
Local listings for hiring a marketing advertising agency can typically be found in the yellow pages of a local phone book or similar business directory listing.
It depends ! If you're advertising your business somewhere, then it's a debit. If someone is paying you to advertise their products or services, it's a credit.