New York Statutes
§ 335 — Inserting unauthorized advertisement in newspapers and magazines
New York § 335
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N.Y. General Business § 335 (2026).
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§ 335. Inserting unauthorized advertisement in newspapers and\nmagazines. Any person who, with intent to profit, directly or indirectly\nthereby, places or causes or produces an advertisement to be placed in\nor affixes or causes the same to be affixed to a newspaper without the\nconsent of the publisher of said newspaper; or who directly or\nindirectly places or causes or procures an advertisement to be placed in\nor affixes or causes the same to be affixed to a magazine or periodical\nwithout the consent of the publisher of such magazine or periodical, and\nin a way calculated to lead the readers thereof to believe that such\nadvertisement was circulated by such publisher, is guilty of a\nmisdemeanor.\n The placing of an advertisement, notice, circular, pamphlet, card,\nhand bill, pri
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People v. Orbital Publishing Group, Inc.
50 Misc. 3d 811 (New York Supreme Court, 2015)
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