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Old 11-19-2008, 11:01 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by Boston View Post
I've always thought the Kindle drop test video was misleading and should be removed (or at least have a disclaimer).
Most advertising is misleading in some form or another. It's called "puffing" and it is allowed under the law.

Now, if they flat out stated that all Kindles could be dropped from "x" height without damage, then you'd have something. But, showing video from a drop test that had a certain result is perfectly legal.

What people have to understand .... is that it is advertising. Nothing more, and nothing less.
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