Multiple ads, singular actors |
What about an actress from Backstage, who then appears in an insurance ad, stating she is a Doctor!? I don't think that should be allowed. If you say you're a Doctor in one ad, it's like saying the medical profession advocates that product. If they had used an "unknown" or in fact, an actual Doctor, that would have worked a charm. Because I know she was merely an actress, I don't have much faith in the product they are selling! |
Shizniz [04 Apr 2006 13:26] |
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