Legal Loophole Ads

Legal restrictions often kill good ads.

But sometimes, they inspire genius ideas, like this:

Here’s another one from this campaign:


The Recipe

I call these “Legal Loophole Ads,” and I think there are two main ways to come up with them:


I also love this classic from 1985:


And another great example:

Budweiser couldn’t use photos of rock stars drinking Bud because of copyright.

So they invited people to google keywords that led to those iconic photos instead.


Why I Think These Ads Work: 

  1. F*** the system 
    There’s something rebellious about overcoming legal restrictions. Conflict + rebellion = great story.
  2. The backstage effect 
    Mentioning “legal” or “our lawyers” shows there are real people behind the brand, stuck with office politics and red tape, just like the rest of us. That creates relatability.
  3. Elegant solutions 
    Everyone likes to see a clever solution to a tough problem. That creates virality.

In this recipe

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