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To: Mao II who wrote (9943)6/11/2001 2:56:09 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) of 10921
 
Quite correct including quite a body of law in what is excluded (for corporations) from protection of the first amendment. If memory serve, was a very recent case, where the cover of a book was quite misleading as to the content of the book. The publisher was sued for "misrepresentation", and the Judge decided that what is "in the book" is protected by the first amendment, but the cover constitute "advertisement", and is not covered (it must abide by "truth in advertisement" type of laws).

Zeev
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