Sneaky Ways Brands Skirt Strict Olympic Ad Rules

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Sneaky Ways Brands Skirt Strict Olympic Ad Rules
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Non-sponsors of the 2012 Olympic Games aren't allowed to use the logo, Olympic rings and words like "Olympic" and "London 2012." But are these strict guidelines too much?

Paddy Power and Nike seem to think so. The companies have both come up with covert Olympic-themed advertising that uses other cities around the world called London, so as not to infringe upon the official sponsors' rights.

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Gambling website Paddy Power has created posters that say they were the official sponsor of the largest athletics event in London (France) this year, while Nike has released an ad showing athletes competing in places named London around the world, but not in London, England.

The "Find Your Greatness" TV spot features London (Ohio), London (Norway), East London (South Africa), Little London (Jamaica) and Small London (Nigeria), amongst others. You can check it out below:

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