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« on: February 03, 2023, 09:41:56 AM »

Something being actionable in an ad based on the implication of being in the movie as opposed to expressly stating the person is in the movie seems like a slippery slope and subjective. Perhaps for it to be actionable, the standard should be that the actor was not in the film at the time the trailer was made, and was cut at a later time. Or perhaps it should be caveat emptor. Who goes to/pays for a film these days based on a trailer anyway?
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