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  2. Here are the most controversial ads of all time - AOL

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  3. Why 'bad' ads appear on 'good' websites – a computer ... - AOL

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    Examples of 'bad ads' found on the web: clickbait articles, potentially unwanted programs, miracle weight loss supplements, gross-out images, and investment pitches. Screenshot by Eric ZengSketchy ...

  4. Ad Rant: The 10 worst ads of the decade - AOL

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    The decade was awash in such truly awful commercials that we were hard pressed to choose just 10 of the best (worst) from this embarrassment of riches. Please join us now as we lose our appetite ...

  5. False advertising - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal government regulates advertising through the Federal Trade Commission [49] (FTC) with truth-in-advertising laws [50] and enables private litigation through a number of laws, most significantly the Lanham Act (trademark and unfair competition). Specifically, under Section 43(a), false advertising is an actionable civil ...

  6. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013 it was the most shared ad of all time. [17] LowerMyBills.com – Banner ads from this mortgage company feature endless loops of cowboys, women, aliens, and office workers dancing. [18] [19]

  7. Blogger's side-by-side photos show how misleading ... - AOL

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  8. Apple Inc. advertising - Wikipedia

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    In August 2008, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in the UK banned one iPhone ad from further broadcast in its original form due to "misleading claims". The ASA took issue with the ads' claim that "all parts of the internet are on the iPhone", when the device did not support Java or Adobe's third-party Flash web browser plug-in. [28]

  9. How Microsoft's 'Scroogled' Ads Are Misleading You - AOL

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    Most offensively, the company's updated TOS includes a disclaimer that profile names and photos may be used in ads. Google says anyone can opt out, but privacy advocates are quick to mention that ...