No. False claims or mis-representation of a product is unlawful.
As long as they are not lying, they can say whatever they want about their product. However most of them don't tell the whole truth of their products, but that isn't considered lying.
Yes.
False advertising is usually illegal, but it may be difficult to define exactly what 'certified' means.
Yes because false advertising is illegal.
False advertising can lure an unsuspecting person into buying a product that won't live up to its expections just so the seller can make some money. It is considered not only illegal, but unethical as well.
A method of advertising or selling that uses false claims is called false advertising.
Copywriting itself is not illegal. Copywriting refers to writing promotional or advertising content. However, plagiarizing someone else's copy, using misleading information, or making false claims in copy could be illegal due to copyright infringement, false advertising, or deceptive marketing practices. It is important to follow ethical and legal guidelines when creating copy.
ask the police if what he/sj=he is doing is legal, really it should be illegal as it is false advertising
Photo-shopping is legal in the UK however there may be uses of photo-shopping (such as harassment or false advertising) which are not legal.
If someone is false advertising, you should contact the Better Business Bureau
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Free advertising is not illegal. There are several methods of free advertising (eg: Buzzlord, AdGridWork and Craigslist) that are completely legal and effective.Some forms of "free advertising" may be illegal, such as blatantly sending out spam emails or spam text messages, but there are legal methods.