How do you sue about a TV commercial?
Thursday, February 7th, 2008 at
6:45 am
Let’s Find Peace asked:
Not that I’m planning on doing this Levitra but this is the place to ask QUESTIONS>>>>>>>>>>>
say you felt the commercials are becoming too ’sexually explicit’ and you wanted to take a stand against them how would one go about this?
Not that I’m planning on doing this Levitra but this is the place to ask QUESTIONS>>>>>>>>>>>
say you felt the commercials are becoming too ’sexually explicit’ and you wanted to take a stand against them how would one go about this?
What kind of lawyer would take this case?
Who would you sue?
Would the FCC be on your side or against you?
Any answers/insight will help
Tagged with: Fcc • Lawyer • Sexually Explicit • Tv Commercial
Filed under: Attorney FAQ
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Wow, we’re such a litigious society these days.
You can’t sue someone for using their freedom of speech dear. It’s in the constitution. The best you could do is file a complaint.
You can file a complaint with the FCC. You really don’t have any grounds to sue.