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    As Long as an Advertiser Does Not Intend to Deceive
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As Long as an Advertiser Does Not Intend to Deceive

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As long as an advertiser does not intend to deceive customers, there is not likely to be any legal or ethical responsibility associated with communicating questionable claims to customers through advertising.

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