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Why Amazon's $69 billion ad business hangs on a browser lawsuit it might lose Perplexity's Ninth Circuit appeal challenges Amazon's use of hacking law to block AI shopping agents, threatening the ad model behind $69 billion in revenue.

Why Amazon's $69 billion ad business hangs on a browser lawsuit it might lose #AmazonAds #DigitalMarketing #AIShopping #Ecommerce #AdvertisingLaw

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Why Amazon's $69 billion ad business hangs on a browser lawsuit it might lose Perplexity's Ninth Circuit appeal challenges Amazon's use of hacking law to block AI shopping agents, threatening the ad model behind $69 billion in revenue.

Why Amazon's $69 billion ad business hangs on a browser lawsuit it might lose #AmazonAds #DigitalMarketing #AIShopping #Ecommerce #AdvertisingLaw

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Fifth Circuit kills FTC's in-house TurboTax order - and threatens its enforcement model A federal appeals court vacated the FTC's cease-and-desist order against Intuit over TurboTax "free" ads, ruling internal FTC adjudication of deceptive advertising claims is unconstitutional.

Fifth Circuit kills FTC's in-house TurboTax order - and threatens its enforcement model #FTC #TurboTax #Intuit #AdvertisingLaw #LegalNews

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Fifth Circuit kills FTC's in-house TurboTax order - and threatens its enforcement model A federal appeals court vacated the FTC's cease-and-desist order against Intuit over TurboTax "free" ads, ruling internal FTC adjudication of deceptive advertising claims is unconstitutional.

Fifth Circuit kills FTC's in-house TurboTax order - and threatens its enforcement model #FTC #TurboTax #Intuit #AdvertisingLaw #LegalNews

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As we look ahead to 2026, Olshan’s Advertising and Branding legal teams are pleased to share our insights on the trends expected to shape the legal landscape in 2026.
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The Man Who Sued PEPSI for a FIGHTER JET What happens when a 21-year-old college student takes a joke in a soda commercial literally... and tries to claim his 32-ton military fighter jet? This isn't a joke. This is the true story of the wildest lawsuit of the 90s. This is the legendary case of Leonard v. Pepsico, the ultimate David vs. Goliath story for the modern age. We're rewinding to 1996, when the "Pepsi Points" campaign was in full swing. In a now-infamous commercial, Pepsi showed a kid landing an AV-8B Harrier II fighter jet at his school, with the caption: "7,000,000 Pepsi Points." While Pepsi thought it was a joke, college student John Leonard found the loophole: you could buy the points. So he raised the $700,000 and sent in his check. When Pepsi refused to deliver his jet, Leonard sued them for breach of contract, kicking off one of the most absurd and fascinating legal battles in corporate history. We'll take you inside the courtroom to explore the core legal defense: "puffery." Was the ad a serious contractual offer, or was it just an outlandish claim that no "reasonable person" would ever believe? This is more than just a funny lawsuit; it’s a masterclass in contract law, a legendary marketing fail, and a story so unbelievable it has to be true. Ready to find out just how close a college kid came to owning his own military aircraft? Subscribe now to hear the full, hilarious, and brilliant story of the ultimate marketing showdown.

📣 New Podcast! "The Man Who Sued PEPSI for a FIGHTER JET" on @Spreaker #90scommercials #90snostalgia #advertisinglaw #businesslaw #contractlaw #corporateblunders #dudewheresmyjet #funnylawsuits #harrierjet #johnleonardpepsi #lawschool #legalbattle #leonardvpepsico #marketingfails #pepsistuff

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Free Advertising - What does the FTC Think? : Verna Law, P.C. The offer of “Free” merchandise or service is a promotional device frequently used to attract customers. Providing such merchandise or service with the purchase of some other article or service has often been found to be a useful and valuable marketing tool.

'Free" in your Advertising – What does the FTC Think? #advertising #advertisinglaw #blog

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What are Some FTC Guidelines for Social Media Influencers? : Verna Law, P.C. What are some FTC Guidelines for Social Media Influencers? A blog post by Verna Law, P.C. - Advertising Law Firm

What are Some FTC Guidelines for Social Media Influencers? vernalaw.com/what-are-som... #advertisinglaw #advertising

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What are the Issues in a False Advertising Lawsuit? : Verna Law, P.C. What are the issues involved in a false advertising lawsuit? A blog post from Verna Law, P.C., an advertising law firm

What are the Issues in a False Advertising Lawsuit? vernalaw.com/what-are-the... #advertisinglaw #advertising

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22 Exciting Giveaway Ideas for Small Businesses and Legal Issues What are the legal issues involved in popular giveaways for small businesses? A blog post from Verna Law, P.C.

22 Exciting Giveaway Ideas for Small Businesses and Legal Issues for Each of Them (blog post) vernalaw.com/22-exciting-... #advertisinglaw #advertising

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@olshanlaw.bsky.social Recognized by The Legal 500 US 2025 for Advertising and Marketing, Shareholder Activism and Litigation
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Read the new AMP blog post "FTC Anti-Drip Pricing Regulation Now In Effect," authored by @olshanlaw.bsky.social partner Andrew Lustigman
#OlshanLaw #FTC #FinalRule #DeceptiveFees #DripPricing #BaitAndSwitch #PricingTransparency #Regulation #AdvertisingLaw

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CASE UPDATE | Motion to Dismiss: Dubreu v. Celsius Holdings, Inc. et al., No. 5:25-cv-00180 (C.D. Cal., Jan. 22, 2025)

#Influencer #InfluencerMarketing #ContentCreators #Law #InfluencerLaw #AdvertisingLaw #AdLaw

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My take on 2 advertising laws heading into 2025 and my biggest concerns around consumer trust with brands making sustainability claims, and the FTC enforcement of customer reviews.

My take on 2 advertising laws heading into 2025 and my biggest concerns around consumer trust with brands making sustainability claims, and the FTC enforcement of customer reviews.

Heading into 2025, there are two #AdvertisingLaw issues that stand out and are top of mind for me:
1. Environmental claims (greenwashing)
2. The FTC's enforcement of consumer reviews & testimonials

Here's my full take.
#AdLaw #Ethics #AdEthics #MarketingEthics

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