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Advertising Law Explained - cover
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Advertising Law Explained

Bianca Harrington

Tradutor A AI

Editora: Publifye

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In today's competitive market, "Advertising Law Explained" provides a crucial guide to understanding the legal landscape of advertising. The book focuses on preventing false and deceptive advertising and navigating regulatory compliance, particularly concerning the FTC's role in enforcing advertising standards. A key insight is understanding what constitutes a deceptive claim, including both explicit misrepresentations and implicitly misleading statements, which can lead to significant penalties if overlooked.

 
The book offers a balanced approach by combining theoretical knowledge of advertising law with practical guidance on marketing ethics and compliance. It begins by defining foundational concepts like unfair trade practices and deceptive claims. Subsequent chapters analyze specific advertising claims, such as performance claims and pricing claims, using case studies.

 
The later sections focus on enforcement actions and provide guidance on developing compliance programs to mitigate legal risks. What sets this book apart is its systematic progression and real-world applicability. It's geared toward business professionals, marketing managers, and legal professionals, offering insights for creating compliant advertising campaigns and building consumer trust. By understanding the legal limitations, businesses can avoid the pitfalls of deceptive advertising and cultivate a positive brand image.
Disponível desde: 03/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 91 páginas.

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