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  2. Surrogate advertising - Wikipedia

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    Surrogate advertising is a form of advertising which is used to promote products which are banned or limited from advertising under government regulations, such as cigarettes and alcohol via advertising another product produced by the same company in order to raise brand awareness.

  3. Regulation of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    Advertising restrictions typically shift advertising spending to unrestricted media. Banned on television, ads move to print; banned in all conventional media, ads shift to sponsorships; banned as in-store advertising and packaging, advertising shifts to shill (undisclosed) marketing reps, sponsored online content, viral marketing, and other stealth marketing techniques.

  4. Democratic groups launch ad painting GOP as extreme on porn ...

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    Two Democratic groups are rolling out an ad featuring a fictitious Republican lawmaker who wants to ban porn nationwide, the latest installment of the groups’ $2.5 million ad campaign accusing ...

  5. Celebrities, influencers, and business leaders react to US ...

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    In 2020, Trump unsuccessfully sought to ban TikTok. However, during the 2024 presidential election, he embraced the social media app, which gave his campaign immense reach during a campaign where ...

  6. History of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    A second trend was the Federal ban on tobacco advertising on radio and television. There was no ban on advertising in the print media, so the industry responded by large scale advertising in Black newspapers and magazines. They erected billboards in inner city neighborhoods. The third trend was the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

  7. Meta could rake in billions in ad dollars if TikTok is banned

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    The ban could mean the migration of users — and billions of ad dollars — to competitors. Meta could gain up to $3.38 billion solely through freed up ad revenue, eMarketer estimated.

  8. Legal advertising in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice Warren E. Burger threw out the claim that a total ban on advertising by lawyers and law firms was in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. [6] He based his position on the precedent set in Goldfarb v. Virginia State Bar. This case set the precedent that "lawyers engage in trade or commerce," and lawyers and the practice of law ...

  9. Ban (law) - Wikipedia

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    A "no smoking" sign, expressing a ban on smoking in that particular place. A ban is a formal or informal prohibition [1] of something. Bans are formed for the prohibition of activities within a certain political territory. Some bans in commerce are referred to as embargoes. Ban is also used as a verb similar in meaning to "to prohibit".