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October 2nd, 2006
Ghost-writer have rights?

This article kind of stumped me. It’s about the woman who ghost wrote Fantasia Barrino’s (from American Idol) autobiography. She complains no one consulted her before the made-for-TV movie was made.

The book wasn’t about her and since theoretically it is a true story, she didn’t make any of it up. Plus they had Fantasia herself as a resource. Why would they need to consult the person who put it into words?

The article also says she is frustrated that she isn’t getting any credit. Ghost-writer = no credit. Or am I missing something here?

                      

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