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The clause imposes an affirmative disclosure standard on audiovisual ads and independently bans covert commercial messaging, meaning advertisers cannot obscure the commercial nature of their content.
Interpretive note: The clause contains two independent legal propositions: (1) the recognisability requirement and (2) the prohibition on surreptitious communication. The canonical claim names both because they are directly stated; the primary is the recognisability requirement.
Readers are entitled to have audiovisual commercial communications clearly identified as such, and cannot be exposed to surreptitious audiovisual commercial communication through Google Ads.
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"audiovisual commercial communications shall be readily recognisable as such; surreptitious audiovisual commercial communication shall be prohibitedExcerpt from Google Ads's Restricted Content Policy
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The clause imposes an affirmative disclosure standard on audiovisual ads and independently bans covert commercial messaging, meaning advertisers cannot obscure the commercial nature of their content.
Readers are entitled to have audiovisual commercial communications clearly identified as such, and cannot be exposed to surreptitious audiovisual commercial communication through Google Ads.
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