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They should make sure that there advertisement do not

* make false clams about their products mislead consumers.

* go against moral values and accepted standards of decency

*hurt the filling of people of any race caste ,sex,religion or country.

* encourage people to take part in violent or dangerous or illegal activities: or

* content unfair remarks about Rivals or about any other person or organisation

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