Advert Policy

CNA CITY NEW ADVERTISEMENT 
Appearance of advertising on these web sites does not imply endorsement of the advertised company or product, nor is advertising allowed to affect editorial decisions or editorial content.

Advertising Acceptance

The CNA has the right to refuse any advertisement that is inappropriate or incompatible with our mission and to stop accepting any advertisement previously accepted.
The following types of advertisements are prohibited on CNA and CNA Web sites:
  • Advertisements for alcohol and tobacco
  • Advertisements for weapons, firearms, ammunition and fireworks
  • Gambling and lottery advertisements
  • Advertisements for pornography and related materials and services
  • Political and religious advertisements
  • Advertisements that claim to offer a “miracle” cure or method
  • Advertisements that make unsubstantiated health claims for the products advertised
  • Advertisements directed at children
The following advertisement formats are prohibited:
  • Pop-ups and floating ads
  • Advertisements that are designed to collect personally identifiable information from visitors to the CNA Web site without their knowledge or permission
  • Ads that expand across or down the page without the visitor having clicked or rolled-over the ad
  • Ads that send visitors to another site without the visitor having clicked the ad

Our Policy

  1. Advertisements new to the CNA Web sites require CNA approval before they can appear on the sites. Such review will extend to any landing page(s) the advertisement links to. The company sponsoring the Web site of any landing page must be clearly identified on that page.
  2. Advertisements, advertising icons and advertiser logos must be clearly distinguishable from editorial content. In addition, CNA and CNA Web pages are designed to label all advertisements with the word “advertisement.”
  3. Advertisers may be required to submit supporting documentation to substantiate claims.
  4. The CNA does not allow targeted placement of advertising adjacent to editorial content of similar nature. Advertisements are placed at random and do not appear adjacent to relevant editorial except by chance.
  5. Advertisements may not imply endorsement by the CNA or its journals.
  6. Neither advertisers nor their agents may collect any personal information from any user viewing the CNA Web site except with the user’s knowledge and permission and only after giving the user substantive information about the uses to which the information will be put. Similarly, cookies, applets and other such files are prohibited if those files transmit any personally identifiable information to the advertisers or agencies without the user’s knowledge and permission.
  7. The full rules for any market research or promotion associated with an advertisement must be displayed in the ad or available via a prominent link..
OTHER POLICY 
  1. All advertisements are subject to approval of the Publisher, Editor, or publishing partner of CNA which reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time.
  2. Advertising is separate from content. Advertisers and sponsors have no advance knowledge of our editorial content, nor do the editors shape content to accommodate advertising. Publisher will not sell advertising for a specific product on the condition that it appear in the same location, and at the same time, as a specific article mentioning that product, unless clearly labeled as an exclusive sponsor. Advertisers do not influence any of our editorial decisions or advertising policies. 
  3. The appearance of advertising on any and all LWW eJournal sites is neither a guarantee nor an endorsement by the publisher, society or editorial partner of the product, service, or company and claims made in such advertising.
  4. Advertising that appears at Publisher’s website and in email service will be clearly distinguishable from editorial content. 
  5. Banner advertising is not sold or purchased based on editorial adjacency. Ads are delivered randomly throughout the site and constantly change; therefore, the adjacency of an advertisement to editorial mention of product or category can occur inadvertently and infrequently. 
  6. Advertiser must be able to process booking payment transactions on our website. 

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