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  2. False advertising - Wikipedia

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    In order to bring a false advertising claim, it is imperative that the plaintiff demonstrate that the defendant actually made false/misleading statement to their own or another's product, that at least a tendency to deceive a large amount of the intended audience was present, and that there was a likelihood of injury to the plaintiff, among ...

  3. Criticism of advertising - Wikipedia

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    Such massive advertising has a detrimental effect on children and it heavily influences their diets. [citation needed] Extensive research proves that most of the food consumed between ages of 2–18 is low in nutrients. Facing a lot of pressure from health industries and laws, such as the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising initiative ...

  4. Drugs You Don't Need For Disorders You Don't Have - The ...

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    The ads that followed fell heavily into the first category, because companies saw no way to cram sufficient information about side effects into 30-second spots. The companies began pushing for fewer restrictions, and in 1995, they gained a powerful ally in new House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who started beating up on the FDA as a “job killer.”

  5. Media manipulation - Wikipedia

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    These advertisements are not only done by businesses but can also be done by other groups. Non-commercial advertisers are those who spend money on advertising in the hope of raising awareness for a cause or promoting specific ideas. [8] These include interest groups, political parties, government organizations, and religious movements.

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

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    So, the next time you see a Scroogled ad, remember that the entire concept of Microsoft's crusade against Google is misleading. Neither company is a saint when it comes to privacy. The next tech ...

  7. Major hotel chains accused of misleading consumers with ... - AOL

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    Advertising at unrealistically low prices is a ‘cynical pricing practice’, said Which? Major hotel chains accused of misleading consumers with sales adverts Skip to main content

  8. Wikipedia:Deceptive advertising - Wikipedia

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    Deceptive advertising is any statement by an advertiser that is false or misleading, or that does not adequately identify itself as an advertisement. According to the United States Federal Trade Commission: "A basic truth-in-advertising principle is that it's deceptive to mislead consumers about the commercial nature of content. Advertisements ...

  9. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Fake news or information disorder is false or misleading information (misinformation, disinformation, propaganda, and hoaxes) claiming the aesthetics and legitimacy of news. [1] Fake news often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity, [2] or making money through advertising revenue.