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[FR Doc. E8–24882 Filed 10–17–08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310–55–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R9–EA–2008–N0241; 97600–9424–
0000–7e]
TakeMeFishing.org Web Site
Advertising Guidelines
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of
proposed guidelines; request for
comments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Recreational Boating &
Fishing Foundation (RBFF) seeks to sell
advertising on its TakeMeFishing.org
Web site to help generate revenue from
non-Federal funds to expand its
outreach program. RBFF has drafted
advertising guidelines to determine who
can advertise and how the advertising
sales will be operated; we invite the
general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on these guidelines.
DATES: Your comments must be received
or postmarked on or before November 4,
2008.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments on the
proposed Web site advertising
guidelines to RBFF Project Officer at
4401 N. Fairfax Drive, MS–3103 AEA,
Arlington, VA 22203 (U.S. mail or hand
delivery) or Mary_Burke@FWS.gov (email).
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
RBFF Project Officer
Mary_Burke@fws.gov (e-mail) or (703)
358–2435.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Recreational boating and fishing
participation rates have declined over
the past 5 years. Recreational boating
and fishing related activities contribute
to conserving aquatic resources through
excise taxes collected from sales of
fishing equipment and motorboat fuel
that fund the Federal Aid in Sport Fish
Restoration Program. This program,
coupled with fishing license sales,
makes up more than 80 percent of the
funding for conservation and protection
of aquatic resources in the United
States. To address the declining
participation of recreational boating and
fishing, Congress passed the
Sportfishing and Boating Safety Act of
1998, which called for Federal
appropriations to be used for the
National Outreach and Communication
Program. The Sport Fishing and Boating
Partnership Council developed the
‘‘Strategic Plan for the National
Outreach and Communication
Program,’’ and the Secretary of the
Interior approved the Strategic Plan in
February 1999.
RBFF is a nonprofit organization
created to carry out the National
Outreach and Communication Program,
whose mission is to increase
participation in recreational angling and
boating and, through those experiences,
increase the public’s awareness of and
appreciation for the need for conserving
and protecting America’s aquatic
natural resources. RBFF is funded
through the Sport Fish Restoration and
Boating Trust Fund. This fund is
composed of Federal taxes collected on
the sale of motorboat fuel and of excise
taxes paid by manufacturers of fishing
tackle. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service) administers RBFF’s
funding via a cooperative agreement
between the Service and RBFF, in the
form of a Memorandum of
Understanding signed by the Service,
the Sport Fishing and Boating
Partnership Council, the Association of
Fish and Wildlife Agencies, and RBFF.
The plan, which RBFF was created to
implement, specifically calls for the
implementing organization not to be
operated as a ‘‘grants-in-aid’’
organization. The plan also calls for
RBFF to ‘‘create an industry ‘hard
dollar’ fund mechanism to promote,
extend and expand the outreach
program.’’ In response, RBFF seeks to
sell advertising on its
TakeMeFishing.org Web site to generate
revenue from non-Federal funds to
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expand its outreach program. RBFF has
drafted advertising guidelines to
determine who can advertise and how
the advertising sales will be operated.
Request for Comments
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is
seeking public comment on the draft
RBFF advertising guidelines. Comments
submitted in response to this notice are
a matter of public record. Before
including your address, phone number,
e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you may request that we
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
TakeMeFishing.org Proposed
Advertising Guidelines
The Recreational Boating & Fishing
Foundation (RBFF) strives to make
TakeMeFishing.org a valuable resource
for its audiences, therefore the user
experience is the core of the Web site.
This experience is continually
reinforced by its distinct look and feel,
functionality, personality, and utility.
Thus everything that exists within
TakeMeFishing.org should conform and
contribute to the overall user
experience, including the advertising.
Advertising Philosophy
RBFF is committed to protecting our
user experience by keeping the site
clean, uncluttered, and free from
intrusive advertising. We strive to
ensure the use of appropriate and
tailored messages on our Web site that
are based on specific boating and fishing
interests and affiliated with the brands,
organizations, and businesses that our
users value.
RBFF provides the following
guidelines to help you communicate
more effectively with your desired
audience. Please note that all
advertising placed within
TakeMeFishing.org must adhere to these
guidelines, and RBFF reserves the right
to reject any advertising that we deem
contrary to our advertising philosophy
or these guidelines. These guidelines are
also subject to change at any time.
These guidelines are not intended as
legal advice, but are a general statement
of RBFF’s advertising standards. RBFF
encourages each advertiser and its
agency to consult with legal counsel
before seeking to place any display
advertising on TakeMeFishing.org.
Adherence to these guidelines (a) does
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or activities that are excessively
suggestive or sexual.
• Advertisements may not contain,
facilitate, or promote offensive, profane,
vulgar, obscene, or inappropriate
language.
• Advertisements may not contain,
Note: In addition to the guidelines below,
facilitate, or promote defamatory,
all advertising on TakeMeFishing.org must
libelous, slanderous, and/or unlawful
comply with our Privacy Policy (at https://
www.takemefishing.org/general/privacycontent.
policy) and Disclaimer (at https://
3. Copy representation:
www.takemefishing.org/general/disclaimer).
• Advertising copy must directly
relate to the content on the landing page
1. Content restrictions:
to which it links.
We do not accept advertising from
• Advertising copy must clearly state
entities debarred or suspended from
and represent the company, product, or
doing business with the Federal
brand that is being advertised.
Government (https://www.epls.gov/). In
4. Copyrights and trademarks:
addition, we do not accept advertising
• Advertisements must not include
referencing, facilitating, or promoting
any content that may be deemed as
the following:
infringing upon the rights of any third
• Liquor, beer, or wine.
party, including copyright, trademark,
• Tobacco products.
privacy, publicity, or other personal or
• Adult or dating sites with a sexual
proprietary right, or that is deceptive or
emphasis.
• Medical or pharmaceutical products fraudulent.
• Advertiser must have intellectual
and services.
property rights to the advertising copy
• Drugs or drug paraphernalia.
and images and be permitted to display
• Adult products, including adult
such copy and images as advertising on
films, magazines, Web sites, toys, or
physical/sexual enhancement products. TakeMeFishing.org.
5. Downloads:
• Gambling or gambling portals and
• No advertisement is permitted to
educational sites, including without
contain a link, whether directly or
limitation, any online casino, sports
indirectly, to a site that contains
books, bingo, or poker.
software downloads, freeware, or
• Lotteries (other than official State
shareware.
lotteries sponsored by a U.S. State, e.g.,
• No advertisement is permitted to
Illinois State Lottery).
facilitate or promote (or contain a link
• Inflammatory religious content.
• Politically religious agendas and/or to a site that facilitates or promotes):
(1) Collection of demographic and
any known associations with hate,
usage information from a user’s
criminal, and/or terrorist activities.
computer without the user’s expressed
• Political content, political agendas,
consent;
or political issues for commercial use.
(2) Collection or request of usernames
• Hate speech, whether directed at an
or passwords from any user;
individual or a group, and whether
(3) Proxying user names or passwords
based upon the race, sex, creed, national
for the purpose of automating logins to
origin, religious affiliation, marital
status, sexual orientation, or language of the TakeMeFishing.org Community
network;
such individual or group.
(4) Any software that (i) ‘‘sneaks’’
• Web cams or surveillance
onto a user’s system and performs
equipment.
activities hidden to the user; (ii) may
• Web-based non-accredited colleges
alter, harm, disable or replace any
that offer degrees.
hardware or software installed on the
• Ringtones.
user’s computer without express
• Software downloads, freeware, or
permission from the user; (iii) is
shareware.
bundled as a hidden component of other
• Scams, illegal activity, and/or
software whether free or for fee; (iv)
illegal contests, pyramid schemes, or
automatically downloads without
chain letters.
RBFF’s express prior approval; (v)
• Loan products that require upfront
presents any download dialog boxes
fees.
without a user’s expressed action; or (vi)
2. Advertising language and image
may violate or infringe upon the
content:
intellectual property rights of any third
• Provocative images will not be
party, including copyright, trademark,
accepted.
patent, or any other proprietary right.
• Advertising images may not
6. Grammar, spelling, and
contain, facilitate, or promote adult
content, including nudity, sexual terms, capitalization:
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not guarantee acceptance of display
advertising content for insertion on
TakeMeFishing.org, and (b) is not
necessarily sufficient to meet the
standards of local, State, or Federal
laws.
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• Advertising copy must be in logical
sentence form and contain
grammatically correct spacing.
• Advertisements must use correct
spelling.
• Advertisements may not include
unnecessary capitalization (such as
‘‘FREE’’). Acronyms may be capitalized.
• Advertisements may not include
excessive repetition.
7. Incentives:
• No advertisement may offer
incentives to viewers for submitting
personal information (cell phone
numbers, social security numbers,
physical addresses, or e-mail addresses),
or for performing any other related
tasks.
8. Landing pages/Destination URLs:
• Advertisements that contain a URL
or domain in the copy must link to that
same URL or domain.
• All users must be sent to the same
landing page when an advertisement is
clicked.
• The advertiser’s landing page must
match the offer being made in the
advertisement and must provide
detailed disclosures as appropriate; in
particular, full terms and conditions of
the offer must be easily accessible.
• Landing pages that generate a popup (including ‘‘pop-overs’’ and ‘‘popunders’’) when a user enters or leaves
the page are not allowed.
• Advertisements cannot use ‘‘fake’’
close behavior (i.e., when a user clicks
the ‘‘close’’ icon on the page, the page
should close down and no other
behavior should result).
• Advertisements cannot utilize
‘‘mouse trapping’’ whereby the
advertiser does not allow users to use
their browser ‘‘back button’’ and traps
them on their site and/or present
additional/unexpected behavior (for
example: another advertisement or
page).
• No advertisement may require
viewers clicking on the advertisement to
submit personal information (cell phone
numbers, physical addresses, or e-mail
addresses) on the landing page in order
to obtain the information promoted in
the advertisement.
• A secure server connection (https)
must be used when collecting personal
information from users.
9. Prices, discounts, and free offers:
• No advertisement may be deceptive
or fraudulent about any offer it makes.
• If an advertisement includes a
price, discount, or ‘‘free’’ offer, the
destination URL that is referenced must
link to a page that clearly and accurately
offers the exact deal displayed in the
advertisement.
• If an advertisement includes a
price, discount, or ‘‘free’’ offer, the
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advertisement must clearly state what
action or set of actions is required to
qualify for the offer.
10. Punctuation and symbols:
• The use of all symbols, numbers, or
letters must adhere to the true meaning
of the symbol.
• Repeated and unnecessary
punctuation or symbols is not
permitted.
• Symbols may not be used to
substitute for letters (e.g., ‘‘$ave’’
instead of ‘‘save’’).
11. Rich Media advertisements:
• All rich media advertisements,
including third-party advertisements,
must be operationally tested prior to
submission for placement on
TakeMeFishing.org.
• HTML sniffer code must be
implemented in order to detect whether
a user’s browser is capable of displaying
the Shockwave Flash file. A backup
banner should be displayed if the user
cannot accept Shockwave Flash and is
required for all rich media
advertisements.
• A banner may not produce audio
without user initiation. Once audio
begins, there must be a clear ‘‘pause’’ or
‘‘stop’’ button.
• An advertisement may not display
false functionality or contain graphics
that simulate interactivity where no
such interactivity exists.
12. Spam:
• No advertisement may contain,
facilitate or promote ‘‘spam’’ or other
advertising or marketing content that
violates applicable laws, regulations, or
industry standards.
13. Take Me Fishing references:
• Advertisements are not permitted to
mention or refer to TakeMeFishing.org,
its site, or its brand in any manner,
including in the title, body, image, or
destination URLs.
• Advertisements must not use Take
Me FishingTM logos, trademarks, or site
terminology (including Anglers’ Legacy
and other RBFF graphics, logos, designs,
or icons).
• TakeMeFishing.org site features
may not be emulated.
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Advertiser Responsibilities
It is the advertiser’s responsibility to
ensure that:
• All advertising it seeks to place on
TakeMeFishing.org complies with all
applicable Federal, State, and local laws
or regulations;
• An advertisement does not violate
the intellectual property rights of third
parties;
• Offers included in any advertising
message include all material terms that
an ordinary person would require in
making an informed decision about
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whether to purchase the product or
service being offered;
• All claims made in an
advertisement have been substantiated
before the advertisement is scheduled to
appear on TakeMeFishing.org;
• Advertising that includes
warranties, guarantees, or other types of
assurances to the user complies with all
applicable laws, regulations, or
guidelines regarding such assurances,
including but not limited to those set
forth by the Federal Trade Commission
(‘‘FTC’’); and
• Users are not deceived into
providing personal information without
the user’s knowledge, under false
pretenses, or to companies who resell,
trade, barter, or otherwise misuse that
personal information.
Dated: September 24, 2008.
Rowan W. Gould,
Acting Director.
[FR Doc. E8–24850 Filed 10–17–08; 8:45 am]
RBFF Rights
RBFF reserves the right, but is not
under any obligation to:
• Review or request changes to any
advertisement scheduled for insertion
on TakeMeFishing.org;
• Accept, retract, or reject, at any
time, any advertisement submitted for
placement on TakeMeFishing.org, in its
sole discretion, whether on the basis of
these guidelines, advertising format,
targeting criteria, or for any other
reason;
• Review any advertisement to
determine the appropriateness of the
advertisement for the
TakeMeFishing.org user audience; or
• Modify these guidelines or their
standards governing advertising on
TakeMeFishing.org at any time without
notice.
Specifically, RBFF reserves the right
to reject or retract, at any time, any
advertising deemed to, in RBFF’s sole
opinion:
• Be misleading, deceptive, false, or
untrue;
• Use ‘‘bait and switch’’ tactics, i.e.,
advertising that promotes an
unavailable product, service, or price as
a means of luring the user into
purchasing a different product;
• Promote or glorify violence, crime,
obscenity, the illegal use of weapons, or
to provide instructions on how to ‘‘get
away’’ with crimes or unlawful activity;
• Promote stereotypes, or
inaccurately portray or attack an
individual or group on the basis of age,
color, national origin, race, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, or handicap;
• Be offensive or disturbing to users
of TakeMeFishing.org, or likely to cause
outrage, general disapproval, or negative
opinion within the community; or
• Portray minors (or persons who, in
RBFF’s opinion, appear to be underage)
in a manner that is sexually suggestive
or otherwise age-inappropriate.
SUMMARY: As required by 43 CFR
2650.7(d), notice is hereby given that an
appealable decision approving the
surface and subsurface estates in certain
lands for conveyance pursuant to the
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
will be issued to Kasigluk Inc. The lands
are in the vicinity of Kasigluk, Alaska,
and are located in:
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BILLING CODE 4310–55–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[F–14873–A, F–14873–A2; AK–965 1410–
KC–P]
Alaska Native Claims Selection
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of decision approving
lands for conveyance.
AGENCY:
Seward Meridian, Alaska
T. 10 N., R. 75 W.,
Sec. 15.
Containing approximately 162 acres.
T. 11 N., 75 W.,
Secs. 19 to 23, inclusive;
Secs. 28 to 32, inclusive.
Containing approximately 3,164 acres.
T. 11 N., R. 76 W.,
Secs. 19 to 36, inclusive.
Containing approximately 8,472 acres.
T. 7 N., R. 77 W.,
Secs. 5 and 6.
Containing approximately 970 acres.
T. 9 N., R. 77 W.,
Secs. 4 to 9, inclusive;
Secs. 16 to 21, inclusive;
Secs. 28 to 33, inclusive.
Containing approximately 9,808 acres.
T. 10 N., R. 77 W.,
Secs. 3 to 10, inclusive;
Secs. 16 to 21, inclusive;
Secs. 28 to 33, inclusive.
Containing approximately 8,837 acres.
T. 11 N., R. 77 W.,
Secs. 7 and 9;
Secs. 13 to 36, inclusive.
Containing approximately 13,844 acres.
Aggregating approximately 45,297 acres.
The subsurface estate in these lands will be
conveyed to Calista Corporation when the
surface estate is conveyed to Kasigluk, Inc.
Notice of the decision will also be published
four times in the Tundra Drums.
The time limits for filing an
appeal are:
1. Any party claiming a property
interest which is adversely affected by
the decision shall have until November
19, 2008 to file an appeal.
DATES:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R9-EA-2008-N0241; 97600-9424-0000-7e]
TakeMeFishing.org Web Site Advertising Guidelines
AGENCY: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of proposed guidelines; request for
comments.
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SUMMARY: The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) seeks to
sell advertising on its TakeMeFishing.org Web site to help generate
revenue from non-Federal funds to expand its outreach program. RBFF has
drafted advertising guidelines to determine who can advertise and how
the advertising sales will be operated; we invite the general public
and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on these
guidelines.
DATES: Your comments must be received or postmarked on or before
November 4, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments on the proposed Web site advertising
guidelines to RBFF Project Officer at 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, MS-3103
AEA, Arlington, VA 22203 (U.S. mail or hand delivery) or Mary_
Burke@FWS.gov (e-mail).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: RBFF Project Officer Mary_
Burke@fws.gov (e-mail) or (703) 358-2435.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Recreational boating and fishing participation rates have declined
over the past 5 years. Recreational boating and fishing related
activities contribute to conserving aquatic resources through excise
taxes collected from sales of fishing equipment and motorboat fuel that
fund the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Program. This program,
coupled with fishing license sales, makes up more than 80 percent of
the funding for conservation and protection of aquatic resources in the
United States. To address the declining participation of recreational
boating and fishing, Congress passed the Sportfishing and Boating
Safety Act of 1998, which called for Federal appropriations to be used
for the National Outreach and Communication Program. The Sport Fishing
and Boating Partnership Council developed the ``Strategic Plan for the
National Outreach and Communication Program,'' and the Secretary of the
Interior approved the Strategic Plan in February 1999.
RBFF is a nonprofit organization created to carry out the National
Outreach and Communication Program, whose mission is to increase
participation in recreational angling and boating and, through those
experiences, increase the public's awareness of and appreciation for
the need for conserving and protecting America's aquatic natural
resources. RBFF is funded through the Sport Fish Restoration and
Boating Trust Fund. This fund is composed of Federal taxes collected on
the sale of motorboat fuel and of excise taxes paid by manufacturers of
fishing tackle. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service)
administers RBFF's funding via a cooperative agreement between the
Service and RBFF, in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding signed
by the Service, the Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership Council, the
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, and RBFF.
The plan, which RBFF was created to implement, specifically calls
for the implementing organization not to be operated as a ``grants-in-
aid'' organization. The plan also calls for RBFF to ``create an
industry `hard dollar' fund mechanism to promote, extend and expand the
outreach program.'' In response, RBFF seeks to sell advertising on its
TakeMeFishing.org Web site to generate revenue from non-Federal funds
to expand its outreach program. RBFF has drafted advertising guidelines
to determine who can advertise and how the advertising sales will be
operated.
Request for Comments
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public comment on the
draft RBFF advertising guidelines. Comments submitted in response to
this notice are a matter of public record. Before including your
address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying
information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire
comment--including your personal identifying information--may be made
publicly available at any time. While you may request that we withhold
your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot
guarantee that we will be able to do so.
TakeMeFishing.org Proposed Advertising Guidelines
The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) strives to
make TakeMeFishing.org a valuable resource for its audiences, therefore
the user experience is the core of the Web site. This experience is
continually reinforced by its distinct look and feel, functionality,
personality, and utility. Thus everything that exists within
TakeMeFishing.org should conform and contribute to the overall user
experience, including the advertising.
Advertising Philosophy
RBFF is committed to protecting our user experience by keeping the
site clean, uncluttered, and free from intrusive advertising. We strive
to ensure the use of appropriate and tailored messages on our Web site
that are based on specific boating and fishing interests and affiliated
with the brands, organizations, and businesses that our users value.
RBFF provides the following guidelines to help you communicate more
effectively with your desired audience. Please note that all
advertising placed within TakeMeFishing.org must adhere to these
guidelines, and RBFF reserves the right to reject any advertising that
we deem contrary to our advertising philosophy or these guidelines.
These guidelines are also subject to change at any time.
These guidelines are not intended as legal advice, but are a
general statement of RBFF's advertising standards. RBFF encourages each
advertiser and its agency to consult with legal counsel before seeking
to place any display advertising on TakeMeFishing.org. Adherence to
these guidelines (a) does
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not guarantee acceptance of display advertising content for insertion
on TakeMeFishing.org, and (b) is not necessarily sufficient to meet the
standards of local, State, or Federal laws.
Note: In addition to the guidelines below, all advertising on
TakeMeFishing.org must comply with our Privacy Policy (at https://
www.takemefishing.org/general/privacy-policy) and Disclaimer (at
https://www.takemefishing.org/general/disclaimer).
1. Content restrictions:
We do not accept advertising from entities debarred or suspended
from doing business with the Federal Government (https://www.epls.gov/).
In addition, we do not accept advertising referencing, facilitating, or
promoting the following:
Liquor, beer, or wine.
Tobacco products.
Adult or dating sites with a sexual emphasis.
Medical or pharmaceutical products and services.
Drugs or drug paraphernalia.
Adult products, including adult films, magazines, Web
sites, toys, or physical/sexual enhancement products.
Gambling or gambling portals and educational sites,
including without limitation, any online casino, sports books, bingo,
or poker.
Lotteries (other than official State lotteries sponsored
by a U.S. State, e.g., Illinois State Lottery).
Inflammatory religious content.
Politically religious agendas and/or any known
associations with hate, criminal, and/or terrorist activities.
Political content, political agendas, or political issues
for commercial use.
Hate speech, whether directed at an individual or a group,
and whether based upon the race, sex, creed, national origin, religious
affiliation, marital status, sexual orientation, or language of such
individual or group.
Web cams or surveillance equipment.
Web-based non-accredited colleges that offer degrees.
Ringtones.
Software downloads, freeware, or shareware.
Scams, illegal activity, and/or illegal contests, pyramid
schemes, or chain letters.
Loan products that require upfront fees.
2. Advertising language and image content:
Provocative images will not be accepted.
Advertising images may not contain, facilitate, or promote
adult content, including nudity, sexual terms, or activities that are
excessively suggestive or sexual.
Advertisements may not contain, facilitate, or promote
offensive, profane, vulgar, obscene, or inappropriate language.
Advertisements may not contain, facilitate, or promote
defamatory, libelous, slanderous, and/or unlawful content.
3. Copy representation:
Advertising copy must directly relate to the content on
the landing page to which it links.
Advertising copy must clearly state and represent the
company, product, or brand that is being advertised.
4. Copyrights and trademarks:
Advertisements must not include any content that may be
deemed as infringing upon the rights of any third party, including
copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, or other personal or
proprietary right, or that is deceptive or fraudulent.
Advertiser must have intellectual property rights to the
advertising copy and images and be permitted to display such copy and
images as advertising on TakeMeFishing.org.
5. Downloads:
No advertisement is permitted to contain a link, whether
directly or indirectly, to a site that contains software downloads,
freeware, or shareware.
No advertisement is permitted to facilitate or promote (or
contain a link to a site that facilitates or promotes):
(1) Collection of demographic and usage information from a user's
computer without the user's expressed consent;
(2) Collection or request of usernames or passwords from any user;
(3) Proxying user names or passwords for the purpose of automating
logins to the TakeMeFishing.org Community network;
(4) Any software that (i) ``sneaks'' onto a user's system and
performs activities hidden to the user; (ii) may alter, harm, disable
or replace any hardware or software installed on the user's computer
without express permission from the user; (iii) is bundled as a hidden
component of other software whether free or for fee; (iv) automatically
downloads without RBFF's express prior approval; (v) presents any
download dialog boxes without a user's expressed action; or (vi) may
violate or infringe upon the intellectual property rights of any third
party, including copyright, trademark, patent, or any other proprietary
right.
6. Grammar, spelling, and capitalization:
Advertising copy must be in logical sentence form and
contain grammatically correct spacing.
Advertisements must use correct spelling.
Advertisements may not include unnecessary capitalization
(such as ``FREE''). Acronyms may be capitalized.
Advertisements may not include excessive repetition.
7. Incentives:
No advertisement may offer incentives to viewers for
submitting personal information (cell phone numbers, social security
numbers, physical addresses, or e-mail addresses), or for performing
any other related tasks.
8. Landing pages/Destination URLs:
Advertisements that contain a URL or domain in the copy
must link to that same URL or domain.
All users must be sent to the same landing page when an
advertisement is clicked.
The advertiser's landing page must match the offer being
made in the advertisement and must provide detailed disclosures as
appropriate; in particular, full terms and conditions of the offer must
be easily accessible.
Landing pages that generate a pop-up (including ``pop-
overs'' and ``pop-unders'') when a user enters or leaves the page are
not allowed.
Advertisements cannot use ``fake'' close behavior (i.e.,
when a user clicks the ``close'' icon on the page, the page should
close down and no other behavior should result).
Advertisements cannot utilize ``mouse trapping'' whereby
the advertiser does not allow users to use their browser ``back
button'' and traps them on their site and/or present additional/
unexpected behavior (for example: another advertisement or page).
No advertisement may require viewers clicking on the
advertisement to submit personal information (cell phone numbers,
physical addresses, or e-mail addresses) on the landing page in order
to obtain the information promoted in the advertisement.
A secure server connection (https) must be used when
collecting personal information from users.
9. Prices, discounts, and free offers:
No advertisement may be deceptive or fraudulent about any
offer it makes.
If an advertisement includes a price, discount, or
``free'' offer, the destination URL that is referenced must link to a
page that clearly and accurately offers the exact deal displayed in the
advertisement.
If an advertisement includes a price, discount, or
``free'' offer, the
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advertisement must clearly state what action or set of actions is
required to qualify for the offer.
10. Punctuation and symbols:
The use of all symbols, numbers, or letters must adhere to
the true meaning of the symbol.
Repeated and unnecessary punctuation or symbols is not
permitted.
Symbols may not be used to substitute for letters (e.g.,
``$ave'' instead of ``save'').
11. Rich Media advertisements:
All rich media advertisements, including third-party
advertisements, must be operationally tested prior to submission for
placement on TakeMeFishing.org.
HTML sniffer code must be implemented in order to detect
whether a user's browser is capable of displaying the Shockwave Flash
file. A backup banner should be displayed if the user cannot accept
Shockwave Flash and is required for all rich media advertisements.
A banner may not produce audio without user initiation.
Once audio begins, there must be a clear ``pause'' or ``stop'' button.
An advertisement may not display false functionality or
contain graphics that simulate interactivity where no such
interactivity exists.
12. Spam:
No advertisement may contain, facilitate or promote
``spam'' or other advertising or marketing content that violates
applicable laws, regulations, or industry standards.
13. Take Me Fishing references:
Advertisements are not permitted to mention or refer to
TakeMeFishing.org, its site, or its brand in any manner, including in
the title, body, image, or destination URLs.
Advertisements must not use Take Me Fishing\TM\ logos,
trademarks, or site terminology (including Anglers' Legacy and other
RBFF graphics, logos, designs, or icons).
TakeMeFishing.org site features may not be emulated.
Advertiser Responsibilities
It is the advertiser's responsibility to ensure that:
All advertising it seeks to place on TakeMeFishing.org
complies with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws or
regulations;
An advertisement does not violate the intellectual
property rights of third parties;
Offers included in any advertising message include all
material terms that an ordinary person would require in making an
informed decision about whether to purchase the product or service
being offered;
All claims made in an advertisement have been
substantiated before the advertisement is scheduled to appear on
TakeMeFishing.org;
Advertising that includes warranties, guarantees, or other
types of assurances to the user complies with all applicable laws,
regulations, or guidelines regarding such assurances, including but not
limited to those set forth by the Federal Trade Commission (``FTC'');
and
Users are not deceived into providing personal information
without the user's knowledge, under false pretenses, or to companies
who resell, trade, barter, or otherwise misuse that personal
information.
RBFF Rights
RBFF reserves the right, but is not under any obligation to:
Review or request changes to any advertisement scheduled
for insertion on TakeMeFishing.org;
Accept, retract, or reject, at any time, any advertisement
submitted for placement on TakeMeFishing.org, in its sole discretion,
whether on the basis of these guidelines, advertising format, targeting
criteria, or for any other reason;
Review any advertisement to determine the appropriateness
of the advertisement for the TakeMeFishing.org user audience; or
Modify these guidelines or their standards governing
advertising on TakeMeFishing.org at any time without notice.
Specifically, RBFF reserves the right to reject or retract, at any
time, any advertising deemed to, in RBFF's sole opinion:
Be misleading, deceptive, false, or untrue;
Use ``bait and switch'' tactics, i.e., advertising that
promotes an unavailable product, service, or price as a means of luring
the user into purchasing a different product;
Promote or glorify violence, crime, obscenity, the illegal
use of weapons, or to provide instructions on how to ``get away'' with
crimes or unlawful activity;
Promote stereotypes, or inaccurately portray or attack an
individual or group on the basis of age, color, national origin, race,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, or handicap;
Be offensive or disturbing to users of TakeMeFishing.org,
or likely to cause outrage, general disapproval, or negative opinion
within the community; or
Portray minors (or persons who, in RBFF's opinion, appear
to be underage) in a manner that is sexually suggestive or otherwise
age-inappropriate.
Dated: September 24, 2008.
Rowan W. Gould,
Acting Director.
[FR Doc. E8-24850 Filed 10-17-08; 8:45 am]
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