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Discover Ludwig"false publicity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to publicity or advertising that misrepresents the facts or is otherwise misleading. For example, "The company received a lot of negative feedback for its false publicity campaign."
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Basically, regulators and prosecutors contend, Mr. Brennan and his colleagues controlled all of the shares in a small company, shares that they pumped up through fake trades and false publicity.
The cases announced today largely involved what the authorities call pump-and-dump operations, in which false publicity is used to drive up a stock so that the operators can then sell their shares at the same time that they are encouraging others to buy.
The page, with almost 100,000 followers, says this was due to the "high amount of false publicity".
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Her practice encompasses copyright, trademark, patent, Internet and trade secrets law, as well as defamation, the right of publicity, false advertising, privacy, complex contract disputes and similar areas, including electronic discovery.
In a big win for free speech, the California Court of Appeal has rejected Olivia de Havilland's right of publicity and false light claims against FX.
You would also see that we would get rid of those false positives, the bad publicity, the doping hysteria".
Nicholas Plassaras focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation and counseling, with an emphasis on copyright, trademark, false advertising, right of publicity and complex commercial litigation matters.
The court ruled the swoosh can be sued for false advertising over a publicity campaign aimed at dispelling reports of Asian sweatshops used to make its sneaks.
The U.S. Supreme Court said on Friday it would decide whether footwear giant Nike can be sued for false advertising over a publicity campaign that defended the wages, treatment and safety conditions of workers at overseas factories.
Publicity that places the plaintiff in a false light in the public eye is generally recognized as one of the several distinct kinds of invasions actionable under the privacy rubric.
The CBS suit also contends that in January, Ms. Stillman "expressly threatened to generate national publicity about her false allegations unless she was paid off".
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