Advertising and Marketing Law: Cases and Materials, 3d Ed


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This is a casebook on advertising and marketing law. Due to the length of the book (1,400 pages in total), we have broken the book into 2 volumes. This is the order page for Volume 2. You can find the order page for Volume 1 at https://www.createspace.com/6744588. The book's table of contents: Volume 1 Preface Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 2: What is an Advertisement? Chapter 3: False Advertising Overview Chapter 4: Deception Chapter 5: Omissions and Disclosures Chapter 6: Special Topics in Competitor Lawsuits Chapter 7: Consumer Class Actions Chapter 8: False Advertising Practice and Remedies Chapter 9: Other Business Torts Volume 2 Chapter 10: Copyrights Chapter 11: Brand Protection and Usage Chapter 12: Competitive Restrictions Chapter 13: Featuring People in Ads Chapter 14: Privacy Chapter 15: Promotions Chapter 16: The Advertising Industry Ecosystem-Intermediaries and Their Regulation Chapter 17: Case Studies While we've done our best to make the hard copy version of the book useful to you, the hard copy is missing some key features, such as an index and color images. Therefore, if you would like a PDF version of the book to complement your hard copy version, just email a copy of your purchase receipt for the hard copy to Professor Goldman ([email protected]) and he will email you a PDF at no extra cost.




Advertising Law II


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A global legal compendium of the laws related to advertising & marketing in 75+ countries around the globe. Written by members of the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA) a network of the leading advertising lawyers in the world.




The Law of Advertising


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Law & Advertising


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In this lively, entertaining, and informative book, Dean K. Fueroghne guides readers through the complex laws governing the creation of advertising, illuminating a heavily regulated arena at the intersection of free enterprise and consumer protection. Is it acceptable to use images of real people, famous or not? Can Nike talk about Adidas in its promotional campaign? When can money be shown? What constitutes puffery, or deceptive truth, or bait-and-switch advertising? What are the specific rules pertaining to professional businesses, political advertising, or the marketing of alcohol or tobacco? What is the difference between copyright and trademark? Fueroghne answers these questions and more as he covers the complex laws relevant to advertising in all its guises. In addition to discussing specific cases, he explains the reasoning behind the court’s decisions and how it affects the business of advertising. Students of strategic communication as well as advertising professionals—from agency account executives and copywriters to art directors and freelance designers—will learn to anticipate when proposed advertising may cause legal problems and how to avoid costly mistakes. Advertising lawyers will also appreciate the book as a handy reference that gathers in one place the many disparate laws affecting marketing and promotion in the United States today.




Advertising Law II: a Global Legal Perspective


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A global legal compendium of the laws related to advertising & marketing in 55+ countries around the globe. Written members of the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA) a network of the leading advertising lawyers in the world.




The Advertising Law Guide


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This reference offers coverage of the day-to-day legal issues faced by anyone working in the advertising field. Veteran intellectual property lawyer Lee Wilson seeks to make the law accessible for the lay reader, offering details on copyright considerations, trademarks, libel, privacy and publicity issues, advertising on the Internet, guidelines for marketing to children and the elderly, and complying with FTC regulations. Also included are checklists to help advertisers assess the legality of their designs, plus several form agreements.




Advertising and Public Relations Law


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Addressing a critical need, Advertising and Public Relations Law explores the issues and ideas that affect the regulation of advertising and public relations speech. Coverage includes the categorization of different kinds of speech afforded varying levels of First Amendment protection; court-created tests for laws and regulations of speech; and non content-based restrictions on speech and expression. Features of this second edition include: overviews and synopses for each chapter extended excerpts from major court decisions appendices providing a chart of the judicial system, a summary of the judicial process, an overview of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, and the professional codes for media industry and business associations online materials for instructors. The volume is intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in media, advertising and public relations law or regulation courses. It also serves as an essential reference for advertising and public relations practitioners.




International Advertising Law


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Virtually every business is involved in advertising and marketing in one form or another. However, advertising is subject to a complex and often daunting web of law and regulation. Although in many cases there have been attempts to harmonise relevant laws, there are still significant national variations. Furthermore, in recent years digital marketing and targeting methods have changed the face of the advertising industry beyond recognition.Updated for 2020, International Advertising Law addresses the relevant law and regulations, as well as setting out practical considerations. The book covers key areas of advertising law such as local complaints procedures and enforcement, comparative advertising, influencer campaigns, sales promotions, ambush marketing, product placement, direct marketing and online behavioural advertising. The book also addresses the particular requirements in certain industries that are subject to specific advertising regulations (eg, gambling, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, financial products/services, food and tobacco/e-cigarettes).Edited by Paul Jordan, partner and head of advertising and Andrew Butcher, senior associate at UK law firm Bristows, this book includes chapters from leading experts in 30 jurisdictions. This new edition of International Advertising Law is essential reading for lawyers, in-house counsel, advertising executives and anyone else involved in the advertising/marketing industry. The book serves as an invaluable and straightforward guide to navigating these complex legal and regulatory regimes.




Advertising & Marketing Law


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This is a casebook on advertising and marketing law. Due to the length of the book, we have broken the book into 2 volumes. This is the order page for Volume 2. The book's table of contents: Volume 1PrefaceChapter 1: OverviewChapter 2: What is an Advertisement?Chapter 3: False Advertising OverviewChapter 4: DeceptionChapter 5: Omissions and DisclosuresChapter 6: Special Topics in Competitor LawsuitsChapter 7: Consumer Class ActionsChapter 8: False Advertising Practice and RemediesVolume 2Chapter 9: Other Business TortsChapter 10: CopyrightsChapter 11: Brand Protection and UsageChapter 12: Competitive RestrictionsChapter 13: Featuring People in AdsChapter 14: PrivacyChapter 15: PromotionsChapter 16: The Advertising Industry Ecosystem-Intermediaries and Their RegulationChapter 17: Case Studies in Food and DrugsWhile we've done our best to make the hard copy version of the book useful to you, the hard copy is missing some key features, such as an index and color images. Therefore, if you would like a PDF version of the book to complement your hard copy version, just email a copy of your purchase receipt for the hard copy to Professor Goldman ([email protected]) and he will email you a PDF at no extra cost.




Law for Advertising, Broadcasting, Journalism, and Public Relations


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This exceptional new text offers an up-to-date and integrated approach to communication law. Written by two practicing attorneys with extensive experience teaching the communication law course, Law for Advertising, Broadcasting, Journalism, and Public Relations covers the areas of communication law essential and most relevant for readers throughout the communication curriculum. Its integrated approach will serve students and practitioners in advertising and public relations as well as those in journalism and electronic media. Providing background to help readers understand legal concepts, this comprehensive communication law text includes an introduction to the legal system; covers legal procedures, structures, and jurisdictions; discusses the First Amendment and electronic media regulations; and considers issues of access. Additional material includes: *intellectual property law; *employment and agency law, with explanations of how these laws create obligations for mass communication professionals and their employees; *commercial communication laws; and *special laws and regulations that impact reporters, public relations practitioners, and advertisers who deal with stock sales. Special features of this text include: *Magic Words and Phrases--defining legal terms; *Cases--illustrating key points in each chapter; *Practice Notes--highlighting points of particular interest to professional media practices; *Instructions on finding and briefing cases, with a sample brief; and *Examples of legal documents and jury instructions. This text is intended as an introduction to communication law for students and practitioners in mass communication, journalism, advertising, broadcasting, telecommunications, and public relations.