It was made specifically for mcdonalds,it don't have a name
No!
Yes, you can get up to two years for doing that
Which commercial? Describe? What is she doing?
Theirs was made out of Plastic. Just hold your McDonalds burger up to the TV next time a commercial is on and ask why theirs is nicer.
Riff. still doing the Saturday telegraph crossword then Riff. still doing the Saturday telegraph crossword then
Yes because all the children are doing the same thing. Children will to be cooperative and give each other space to move
An active couple in a dance routine is the couple doing the more complicated movement during a dance.
yes, an example of companies doing unethical is like mcdonalds, hungry jacks ect
£500
I guess the only way to find out is to explore the countries in Europe :)
It depends on what you're doing it for, how and where you're doing it, and more. A parody of the commercial would likely be defensible under fair use.
If we're thinking of the same commercial, it sounds like "Dreams" by The Cranberries from their 1993 album "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?" I've only seen the commercial a couple of times, so I'm not 100% certain. Listen or watch to verify for yourself: http://www.last.fm/music/The+Cranberries... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogeV4mpx0...