Forum - View topicINTEREST: Doraemon Train to End Service in October Due to Ad Ban
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TheZeonicFront
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Slightly misleading article. It made it sound like Tokyo has enacted some ban against outdoor advertising which would have totally changed the face of Tokyo! Can you imagine Tokyo without outdoor advertising?
What really happened was that the painting was too big and they didn't fill out proper advertising forms because they didn't see it as an advertisement. They also never paid or never were paid advertising fees. Basically they didn't fill out the proper paperwork. Seems like there would have been some other form claiming they were a museum and not an ad they could have filled out instead. |
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configspace
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but why would there even need to be such a law in the first place?
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TitanXL
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But is the K-ON train safe? That's what really matters!
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enurtsol
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Probably so anyone couldn't just put up large billboard ads all over the place blocking everyone's view, without needing a permit.
If they really want to continue the Doreamon train, all they have to do is file for the permit. |
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domokun1134
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Works the same way here in the US.
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bglassbrook
Posts: 1243 Location: Gaithersburg, MD |
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Makes me wonder if they could have made an argument that each car was under the limit... but alas, they also forgot to make the press release in English, so the world may never know. |
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configspace
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Well, considering that's it's not the advertisement itself that's causing the blockage but the object the advertisement is on, then it stands to reason that if the objects you'll be placing the ads on are already permissible like the train, then you would not need such a permit
Reason met with the city council of Cleveland and took them to task over the same type of issue. There are a lot of "blind" and petty irrational laws here yes, but many of the mostly civil matters always stand a chance to be changed (.. though sometimes for the worse), unlike in Japan unfortunately where's there's a lot more inertia once something's in place. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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StudioToledo
Posts: 847 Location: Toledo, U.S.A. |
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The bus system in my town does stuff like this all the time however, though I suppose we could ban that if I bother to start something!
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