Advertisement definition requires a commercial purpose; mere nameboards are excluded unless they actively promote or identify business activity. Advertisement covers communications across print, electronic and broadcast media and display materials designed to draw public attention. To qualify as an advertisement the communication must have a commercial purpose or connection to the advertiser's business, and must be intended to solicit or direct customers; mere name boards or residential displays are not advertisements unless they operate to identify or promote a business.
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Advertisement definition requires a commercial purpose; mere nameboards are excluded unless they actively promote or identify business activity.
Advertisement covers communications across print, electronic and broadcast media and display materials designed to draw public attention. To qualify as an advertisement the communication must have a commercial purpose or connection to the advertiser's business, and must be intended to solicit or direct customers; mere name boards or residential displays are not advertisements unless they operate to identify or promote a business.
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