
TINA’s Take: The Paid Ads Left Out of the Facebook Ad Boycott
It’s disingenuous for brands to suggest they are boycotting a platform and then still run ads on that platform.
Flaherty et al. v. Hello Products LLC
23-cv-1990, N.D. Ill.
(Feb. 2023)
Hello toothpastes
Falsely marketing that products contain no artificial sweeteners when they contain two (sorbitol and xylitol)
Pending
It’s disingenuous for brands to suggest they are boycotting a platform and then still run ads on that platform.
Immunity-boosting claims related to the coronavirus continue to come under fire.
Heather Murphy, New York Times
Marketer makes some bold claims related to the coronavirus.
With parts made abroad, company’s bikes cannot legally be marketed as “built” in America without additional qualifying language.