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  Msg # 313 of 12811 on ZZUK4448, Tuesday 9-22-25, 1:14  
  From: NORMAN WELLS  
  To: MARK GOODGE  
  Subj: Re: Projecting images onto buildings - w  
 [continued from previous message] 
  
 >    3E. An advertisement relating to any demonstration of agricultural 
 methods 
 >    or processes, on the land on which it is displayed. 
 > 
 >    3F. An advertisement relating to the visit of a travelling circus, fair 
 or 
 >    similar travelling entertainment to any specified place in the locality. 
 > 
 > Those cover quite a lot of scenarios, but the list is exhaustive - if a 
 > temporary advert does not fall within classes 3A to 3F then it does not 
 have 
 > deemed consent, and thus requires explicit consent. 
 > 
 > Class 3D is one which often generates a lot of debate - it permits 
 temporary 
 > adverts for non-commercial events, but not for commercial events. But the 
 > Regulations don't define what is or is not commercial. And people often 
 have 
 > different ideas about what that means. Again, though, the fact that 
 > temporary non-commercial event adverts are given deemed consent indicates 
 > clearly that the law, despite them not being for commerce[1], does consider 
 > them to be adverts. 
 > 
 > [1] I know you're not making the claim that commerce is an essential aspect 
 > of advertising, but it has been ignorantly asserted elsewhere in this 
 > thread. So I might as well include the wording which clearly rebuts that 
 > particular misapprehension. 
 > 
 > Mark 
 > 
  
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