« Reply #45 on: January 13, 2018, 03:52:27 PM »
I'll just leave this here
And this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BotZaq9Q6W4
Enjoy.
So what was that supposed to prove? Because the video shows that a lot of NBA rookies don't know Jack !@#$ either!
idk about the video but the image actually shows fultz May have broke federal US law.
Its against the law to post a sponsorship online like this without a declaration that the post is an ad. He financially gained from the ad by either receiving the watch for free or being paid, so it qualifies as an ad. I don't see a disclaimer/disclosure in fultz post, which makes it a violation
more on the guidelines: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2017/04/ftc-staff-reminds-influencers-brands-clearly-disclose
Yawn. I'm just going to copy paste my comment when this was brought up around here last Summer:
Well, "unless it is already clear from the context of the communication." And he posted "@Tissot.us is helping me get started with my sixers watch".
Things are quite self-explanatory.
Thanks for wasting my time on this. =)
Lol.
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