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Advertising Standards Canada (ASC) will be hosting an upcoming seminar on the rather hot topic (if only to advertising law geeks) of disclaimers in Toronto on June 12, 2012.

From the ASC:

“Disclaimers are not an afterthought. In today’s climate they must be top of mind for advertiser and agency professionals – not just their legal counsel.

The Competition Bureau’s recent enforcement actions regarding misleading advertising and the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent guidance on the ‘general impression’ test in its judgment against an advertiser of a contest promotion have made this patently clear. Learn what these recent legal developments mean for the appropriate use, content and placement of disclaimers in advertising. The Supreme Court Case also has implications for how advertisers define the average consumer – this will be a critical factor going forward.

Join ASC and our distinguished panel to learn how you can help ensure your advertising meets regulatory requirements as well as the provisions of Canadian Code of Advertising Standards.”

For more information and registration details see:

ASC – To Disclaim or Not and How?

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