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Advertisers must clearly identify what they are promoting in both their ad and its destination; failure to do so violates Google Ads policy and prevents users from knowing what is being advertised.
Every ad and its destination on Google Ads must name the product, service, or entity being promoted.
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You will display or read out the following disclaimer when promoting, administering, or conducting a Promotion: "This is a promotion by [Your Name]. Twitch does not sponsor or endorse this promotion and is not responsible for it."
the Receiving Party shall (other than to the extent prohibited by law) provide prior written notice to the Disclosing Party and reasonably cooperate...with any efforts by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit such disclosure requirement
"Ads or destinations that don't name the product, service, or entity they are promotingExcerpt from Google Ads's Editorial and Technical Requirements
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Advertisers must clearly identify what they are promoting in both their ad and its destination; failure to do so violates Google Ads policy and prevents users from knowing what is being advertised.
Every ad and its destination on Google Ads must name the product, service, or entity being promoted.
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