Don't mention the World Cup! How companies practice the fine art of 'guerrilla marketing.'




Firms advertising around major events, like Air Transat’s clever ad campaign, need to walk a fine line around branding, experts say, or they could find themselves facing a lawyer’s letter — or lawsuit.



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