On October 23, 2009
NYT’s “Ethicist” Says Photoshopped Ralph Lauren Ads Are False Advertising, Should Carry Warnings
Randy Cohen, who writes “The Ethicist” column in The New York Times, is to East Coast liberals what Judge Judy is to the rest of America: You ask him to solve an argument, and he solves it. Now he’s come out against Ralph Lauren and its bobble-head doll ads, and in favor of the French/U.K. Liberal Democratic Party idea of enforcing warning labels on fashion ads that have been too heavily edited in PhotoShop. He calls it “false advertising.”
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