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federal trade commission and advertising

Marketing PR

Are you legally responsible for your client’s advertising claims?

by Chuck Green at ideabook.com

Quick quiz: Can you be held responsible for the advertising claims of your client? Surprisingly, the answer is yes. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) says advertising agencies have a duty to make an independent check on the information used to substantiate ad claims. This section of their Web also offers specifics about everyday issues such as free offers, catalog details, pricing claims, and lots more stuff we as designers, copywriters, and their clients need to be aware of.

Illustration: The Federal Trade Commission Library, Washington, DC

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