They are frequently the target
for promotional practices and health care facilities are used by companies as the frequent channel for encouraging the use of their products.
This suit included civil and criminal charges for fraudulent
drug promotional practices, false data reporting, and failure to report certain safety data.
Because cryptocurrencies are «frequently associated with misleading or
deceptive promotional practices,» they are no longer allowed to advertise on the site.
In 2013, GlaxoSmithKline found itself in trouble for its faulty
promotional practices of the drugs Avandia, Wellbutrin, and Paxil.
While undermining breastfeeding with
formula promotional practices that break UN marketing rules, Nestlé is running advertisements in several countries claiming to support World Breastfeeding Week and the First 1000 Days initiative.
Mr. Ballard is now the subject of controversy as the result of an independent firm's report that outlines allegations of favoritism and
unfair promotional practices in the town highway department, specifically regarding the alleged preferential treatment of those who helped in his election campaigns.
Additionally, a very damaging consultant's report was released in January 2015 in which an overwhelming majority of highway workers interviewed stated that Ballard's system of management is fraught with favoritism and
illegal promotional practices directed only towards those who help him get re-elected every two years.
Just last week, Facebook announced that it is banning ads promoting cryptocurrencies in an effort to prevent users from advertising «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or
deceptive promotional practices.»
The social media giant said it would prohibit ads for financial products and services «that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Bitcoin fell 12 percent in late January after Facebook, the world's second - largest online ad provider, said it would ban all ads that promote cryptocurrencies to prevent the spread of what it called «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Last year, U.S. federal prosecutors investigated Allergan's
promotional practices and accused the company of «vigorously» marketing the potion for non-approved (or «off - label») uses, effectively seeding the market for future approvals.
Although Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, has expressed an interest in digital currencies, the company said ads for them were «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
The social network said Tuesday that it would ban all ads for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, in order to stop promotions that it sees as «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Facebook (FB.O) said in a post on its website this week that it was banning all advertising that «promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency».
Facebook is banning all ads that promote cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, in an effort to prevent people from advertising what the company is calling «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
``... that prohibits ads that promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency.»
Insys stock was hammered throughout much of last year, with sales for its opioid painkiller Subsys tanking and federal investigations into
its promotional practices.
On January 30, 2018, in a heartening piece of news, Facebook published a new policy to prohibit ads that «promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings, or cryptocurrency.»
This week it was reported on CNBC that Facebook has announced that it would be banning all ads for ICOs and crypto in what it deems «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Beginning Tuesday, Twitter will ban cryptocurrency ads and other material that promote «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Principle 5 All marketing and
promotional practices will support the safe consumption of alcohol beverages and will not associate the consumption of alcohol beverages with any potentially dangerous activity, such as driving motorized vehicles, operating machinery or performing hazardous athletic activities.
Balllard appears to believe that a public meeting of the Town Board is NOT the proper place for him, as a public official, to answer questions from a member of the public about
the promotional practices being followed in his department.
Given Ballard's stance on this issue of fair and transparent promotions, the Town Board should hold a Workshop in which a review would be conducted of both the hiring and
the promotional practices within the Town's Highway Department.
Little quantitative research has been conducted to date to document
the promotional practices of energy drink manufacturers on US television, which led to the Dartmouth study.
Represented successfully over 20 managerial and sales employees in a federal grand jury investigation in San Francisco regarding Genentech's marketing and
promotional practices.
Facebook is banning all cryptocurrency - related ads, including those involving bitcoin, claiming that such ads are «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices».
«We've created a new policy that prohibits ads that promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency,» read the post.
The move follows Facebook's decision to block cryptocurrency ads, which was announced at the end of January; the social network said that these financial products and services are «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices,» and cited examples of ads that invited users to start binary options trading, buying into ICOs, and purchasing cryptocurrency.
Facebook adopted a similar policy earlier this year when it began prohibiting ads for binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency, on the grounds that they frequently were associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.
Facebook argued that banning cryptocurrency ads makes sense as such content is «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Rob Leathern, the company's product management director, wrote in a Jan. 30 blog post that the new policy targets «ads that promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency.»
Product management director Rob Leathern explained the decision in a blog post, saying Facebook will no longer accept ads that «promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
To be clear, Facebook says that these financial products and services are «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices,» and has a few choice examples to explain what sort of ads will disappear from its feed, which you can see below:
Facebook Inc. is banning ads on its social network that promote cryptocurrencies, initial coin offerings and binary options, saying they're «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Beginning Tuesday, Twitter will ban cryptocurrency ads and other material that promote «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
In January, Facebook announced it would prohibit ads that «promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency.»
Facebook is banning all ads that promote cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, in an effort to prevent people from advertising what the company is calling «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
If the company decided to ban all advertisers «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices,» more power to them.
Earlier this year, Facebook announced it would ban all marketing related to cryptocurrency as part of efforts to prevent marketing that is «frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
In its new advertising policy, Facebook outlines that it will prohibit ads that «promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
The company says it is targeting «financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices.»
Due to the rise in scams, Facebook is now prohibiting ads that «promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive
promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency.»
In what may now be viewed with a hint of irony, in January, Facebook banned cryptocurrency advertisements throughout its platform over what it described as «deceptive
promotional practices.»
Misleading ads have no place on Facebook: just launched a new policy to prohibit ads promoting financial products & services frequently associated with misleading / deceptive
promotional practices, (e.g. binary options, initial coin offerings, or cryptocurrency)..