The Impact of Advertising Law on Business and Public Policy

The Impact of Advertising Law on Business and Public Policy

by Ross D. Petty
The Impact of Advertising Law on Business and Public Policy

The Impact of Advertising Law on Business and Public Policy

by Ross D. Petty

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Overview

Are U.S. advertising laws ruining competition? Are they helping or hurting consumers? These questions are answered in the first book ever published to present a comprehensive public policy analysis of advertising law. Using insights from communications theory and economic analysis, Professor Petty analyzes all of the recent reported cases under the principal advertising laws. He examines their tendency to discourage beneficial advertising such as explicit comparisons, and analyzes their potential for protecting consumers from significant injury caused by deceptive advertising.

The book begins with an innovative analysis of the Constitutional protection afforded advertising under the First Amendment. Petty proposes a simple test for determining whether particular advertising is fully or partially protected by the First Amendment. This novel analysis continues with an overview of advertising law from an evolutionary perspective and social science perspectives on how advertising works. The bulk of the book examines cases under the Lanham and Federal Trade Commission acts, as well as advertising as regulated by the antitrust laws and the U.S. International Trade Commission.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899306179
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/08/1992
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

ROSS D. PETTY is an Associate Professor of Law at Babson College. He is the current holder of the Roger Enrico Term Chair. Prior to joining academia, he was an attorney at the Federal Trade Commission for ten years, specializing in advertising and antitrust law. He is a widely published author in the field of advertising law and public policy, and is listed in Who's Who in American Law as well as Who's Who in Rising Young Americans.

Table of Contents

Background
Advertising and the First Amendment
The Goals and Evolution of Advertising Law
The Effects of Advertising
The Principal Advertising Laws
Regulation in the Public Interest by the FTC
Competitor Lawsuits Under the Lanham Act
The FTC vs. the Lanham Act
An Aside on Comparative Advertising
Antitrust Analysis
Antitrust and Advertising: Collusion
Advertising as Exclusionary Conduct
Conclusions and Recommendations
The U.S. I.T.C.—Developing Advertising Law
Toward A "New and Improved" Advertising Law
References
Appendices

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