Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: ...Are Poser Figure Artist using Deceptive or Mis-leading Advertising?

Veritas777 opened this issue on Nov 17, 2006 · 92 posts


Veritas777 posted Fri, 17 November 2006 at 8:49 PM

Attached Link: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/ad-faqs.htm

...One of the VERY IMPORTANT developments over the years at RENDEROSITY was the need to make Products in the Store show what it REALLY IS and DOES... This is why you see statements like "Rendered in Poser 4- No Postwork", "Rendered in Poser 6- No Postwork", etc... This is TRUTH in Advertising, and prevents most people from being MIS-LEAD into believeing some does something...which it DOESN'T!...

Frequently Asked Advertising Questions:A Guide for Small Business

GENERAL ADVERTISING POLICIES

What truth-in-advertising rules apply to advertisers?
Under the Federal Trade Commission Act:

Additional laws apply to ads for specialized products like consumer leases, credit, 900 telephone numbers, and products sold through mail order or telephone sales. And every state has consumer protection laws that govern ads running in that state.

What makes an advertisement deceptive?
According to the FTC's Deception Policy Statement, an ad is deceptive if it contains a statement - or omits information - that:

What makes an advertisement unfair?
According to the Federal Trade Commission Act and the FTC's Unfairness Policy Statement, an ad or business practice is unfair if:

How does the FTC determine if an ad is deceptive?
A typical inquiry follows these steps: