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		<title>Puffery!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Domino\&#039;s Pizza Defines Puffery
This commercial amused me so much.  Puffery is one of those terms that when you first hear it, you assume you misunderstood because it couldn&#8217;t possibly be a real legal term.  But it is.  Basically, puffery is exagerated praise for promoting or selling products.  E.g.  &#8220;The Godfread [...]]]></description>
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<p>This commercial amused me so much.  Puffery is one of those terms that when you first hear it, you assume you misunderstood because it couldn&#8217;t possibly be a real legal term.  But it is.  Basically, puffery is exagerated praise for promoting or selling products.  E.g.  &#8220;The Godfread Law Firm is the greatest law firm ever!!!&#8221;   The legal effect is that you couldn&#8217;t sue me for deceptive advertising or breach of warranty or otherwise rely upon that statement.  </p>
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