One lucky small business is set to score big-time with a free 30-second TV ad during the Super Bowl – the grand prize in a new contest for entrepreneurs. But there are a few legal considerations you’ll want to kick around in your head first.
The winner of the Intuit Small Business Big Game will get a professionally produced TV commercial that will likely be seen by more than 100 million viewers during Super Bowl XLVIII in February, according to USA Today.
Snagging a Super Bowl ad spot could be a game-changer for your small business, but the “Big Game” contest also comes with a lengthy set of rules. Here are five legal reminders for you to keep in mind:
On that note, time to crack open a brewsky and get those creative juices flowing. Good luck!
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