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Originally posted by Oystein
"False Advertising
Any advertising which is misleading in any material respect is considered to be false advertising. An advertisement is considered misleading if it fails to disclose facts which are important in light of what is stated in the advertisement, or facts which are relevant in the light of the customary use of the product.
The Federal Trademark Law gives consumers similar protections against false labeling, although it was mainly intended to protect businesses against unfair competition. By its terms, the law permits any person who believes he is or is likely to be damaged to bring a lawsuit against any false designation of the origin, false description or fake representation of goods or services in interstate commerce.
Deceptive Business Practices"
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Some word of advice; keep the game fair and you will play for a long time.
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The last thing in the world we need from you or your company is advice.
While you have the dictionary out.. look up fraud, theft, and accessory.
You just won't quit will you.