Sure, Verizon's doubled down on the 3G map ads in response to AT&T's false advertising lawsuit, but eventually the company's lawyers had to file a response and, well, ain't nobody backing down in this one.
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As we all know, California passed legislation this month that required egg donation advertisements to include language regarding the risks that are involved in the medical procedure.
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By Robin von Halle, president of ARR
California has passed a new law requiring the state’s fertility industry to post health risk warnings in their egg donation ads.
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In case you are not feeling outraged enough, Cracked Magazine (is it still a magazine? I don't know) has helpfully compiled a list of the most racist commercials and advertisements of the last few years.
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SHOT OF THE DAYToday's shot of the day is from the highly contested New Jersey Governor's race. Third party candidate, Christopher Daggett, is running advertisements like this one in which he uses impersonators who look like his opponents to make.
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OH SNAP — Jonny Makeup, who is a socialite? And who sometimes appears in American Apparel advertisements? Because he designs clothes for them? (He calls AA's Dov Charney "daddy"?) Well he went to the "white" (read: "get splashed with paint") birthday party of Katy Perry, another icon candidate the gays swiftly rejected.
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Seyward Darby does some reporting: Maine's gay marriage opponents recruited Frank Schubert, the p.r. strategist behind last year's Proposition 8 advertisements in California, to employ his signature tricks--including telling voters that, if the law remains as it is, gay marriage.
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You know, a lot of patent applications are company attempts to guard against the future however it might play out.
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Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against DefamationFast CompanyPepsi is currently being boycotted for supporting Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.
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You may think that once you've seen one building turned into a massive billboard you've seem them all, but that would mean you probably haven't seen the so-called "Media Facade" now adorning Bayer's former HQ in Leverkusen, Germany.
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The flurry of ads in Maine in Washington is a stark reminder that, uh, the future of gay partnerships in four percent of America is going to be decided in November.
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English cricketer Kevin Pietersen will follow in the footsteps of David Beckham and appear in a series of print and online advertisements for Brylcreem, the famous British brand of men's hair styling products.
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Roger is a big dumb jock who has modelled for advertisements before, but never on camera with his clothes fully off.
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Liberal grassroots group Truth and Hope created this video as part of a study about the effects of targeted marriage equality advertisements on a group of voters.
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A powerful and well-produced commercial can make even hardwired Republicans more sympathetic to the cause of marriage equality, according to a new study.
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Students at the University of Alaska Fairbanks are protesting a series of speaking engagements by Edward Delgado a so called "ex-gay" evangelist.
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Being Labor Day and all that, it's time to take a good old-fashioned straw poll of what YOU think are the best advertisements regarding LGBTQ issues facing this country.
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Sony may be working to expand the perception of the PS3 as a media powerhouse with half-hearted bundles and new advertising campaigns, but according to SCEA Director of PlayStation Network Operations Eric Lempel, it's already doing quite well in that department.
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LA Times:
Stacks of ammo, once piled high at gun shops across America, have dwindled. Prices paid by consumers for much-sought-after Winchester .
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According to the LA Times:
The National Organization for Marriage, which was active in getting Proposition 8 approved by voters in California, sent out an appeal for donations to run advertisements on behalf of political candidates who oppose same-sex marriage.
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