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False advertising is the act of publishing, ... for example, makeup ... unfair and unethical commercial practices, and omitting important information; it differs in ...
In September, during Navratri, a condom ad featuring actress Sunny Leone caused outrage in Gujarat. [3] [4] In September, an Australian ad depicting Indian god Ganesha with lamb caused major controversy in nation. [5] [6] In November, food delivery service Zomato pulled off several banners from various cities featuring two dominant Hindi ...
An example for this debate is advertising for tobacco or alcohol but also advertising by mail or fliers (clogged mail boxes), advertising on the phone, on the Internet and advertising for children. Various legal restrictions concerning spamming, advertising on mobile phones, when addressing children, tobacco and alcohol have been introduced by ...
Examples of unethical market exclusion [11] or selective marketing are past industry attitudes to the gay, ethnic minority and plus size markets. Contrary to the popular myth that ethics and profits do not mix, the tapping of these markets has proved highly profitable. For example, 20% of US clothing sales are now plus-size. [12]
This video cracked me up and I've watched it at least three times! I'm not the only one who got a kick out of it - people have left more than 1,400 comments about Piper's reaction to the Liberty ...
Examples of this may include the advertisement of price-inflated funeral services to freshly grieving individuals (a practice which has been addressed by the FTC's "Funeral Rule" [3]) Social Vulnerability, wherein the social circumstances of an individual greatly increases their propensity to engage in unfavorable transaction. Examples of this ...
Experts are warning that fraudsters are exploiting Black Friday sales to target U.S. shoppers with fake websites and ads for major brands like IKEA, Wayfair and The North Face, after online scams ...
An advertisement with an image of the alcoholic beverage Napoleon Quince accompanied by the copy "Nakatikim ka na ba ng kinse años" (lit. ' Have you tasted a 15 year old ') The advertisement was criticized for the perceived double entendre of its tagline suggesting child abuse. "Kinse años" was perceived to be a reference to the body of a ...