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USCA §1125 addresses gaps in the Lanham Act, but is not a perfect remedy. Advertisements that present false descriptions of fact are considered deceptive, with no additional evidence required; when an advertisement makes a factual (but misleading) claim, however, evidence of confusion of an average consumer is needed. [26]
Censured by the Advertising Standards Authority in 2018 for distributing a Facebook ad targeted towards parents with misleading claims about vaccines. Accused by the Guardian of "[using] Facebook’s advertising tools to target their propaganda exclusively at women."
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 ...
Lloyds Bank misled consumers by advertising its steps to reduce its carbon footprint while failing to mention its “significant” ongoing financing of fossil fuel companies, a watchdog has ruled.
Ever since the tech giant introduced the term in a series of video advertisements last year, Google has been under fire. If you believe Microsoft's bold and sometimes brash ad campaign, the answer ...
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) investigated whether the ad gave a misleading impression of Lufthansa’s environmental impact. ... “We told Lufthansa to ensure that the basis of ...
The Advertising Standards Authority said both rulings were part of its wider work investigating ‘online choice architecture’ used by retailers. Nike and Sky ads banned over misleading ‘dark ...
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