Advertising and FTC Disclosure Policy
Disclosure and advertising standards for affiliates, creators, influencers, referral partners, reviews, sponsored content, and paid campaigns.
Scope and Covered Properties
This policy applies to Lisaiceland DBA and all websites, applications, products, services, documentation, APIs, affiliate programs, creator programs, AI systems, integrations, and future offerings, including:
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References to “Lisaiceland,” “we,” “us,” or “our” mean Lisaiceland DBA.
Disclosure Requirement
Anyone promoting Lisaiceland DBA products in exchange for commission, free access, credits, or other compensation must clearly and conspicuously disclose that material connection in accordance with FTC guidance and applicable local advertising law.
Disclosure is required regardless of platform — blog posts, videos, podcasts, livestreams, social posts, email newsletters, and paid ads are all covered — and applies even where space is limited, such as short-form video captions.
Acceptable Disclosure Examples
- "Sponsored" or "#ad" placed before the promotional content begins, not only in a bio or about page
- A spoken disclosure near the start of a video or podcast segment featuring the product
- "I earn a commission from qualifying purchases through links in this post" stated near the link itself
Unacceptable Disclosure Examples
- Disclosures buried in a link-in-bio page, footer, or a separate "about me" section the audience is unlikely to see
- Vague language such as "working with brands I love" that does not clearly indicate compensation
- Disclosures placed only after the call-to-action or purchase link
- Hashtags mixed into a long string of unrelated tags where they are easy to miss
Truthful Advertising Standards
All advertising and promotional claims must be accurate, current, and substantiated. Affiliates and creators may not exaggerate results, fabricate statistics, or imply outcomes that are not typical or reasonably expected.
Before-and-after comparisons, case studies, or performance claims should reflect real, verifiable outcomes and should not be presented as guaranteed or typical unless that has been demonstrated.
Platform-Specific Requirements
Some platforms impose their own sponsored-content labeling requirements in addition to FTC guidance — for example, built-in "Paid Partnership" tags on social platforms. Affiliates and creators are responsible for using any platform-native disclosure tools in addition to, not instead of, a clear in-content disclosure.
Testimonials and Results Claims
Testimonials, reviews, and results claims used in marketing must reflect the genuine experience of a real person and must not be fabricated, edited to misrepresent sentiment, or presented as typical unless that is actually the case.
If a testimonial reflects an atypical result, that should be disclosed rather than presented as a standard or expected outcome.
General Legal Terms
Reservation of Rights
Lisaiceland DBA reserves all rights not expressly granted and may update, restrict, suspend, remove, review, or terminate access, content, workflows, affiliate participation, commissions, rewards, or AI functionality where needed to protect users, customers, legal compliance, product integrity, or brand trust.
No Professional Advice
Lisaiceland DBA products, documents, automations, and AI outputs are not legal, medical, financial, tax, employment, emergency, or professional advice.
Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Lisaiceland DBA will not be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, lost-profit, lost-data, or reputational damages.
Governing Law
Unless mandatory law requires otherwise, this policy is governed by the laws of the State of Texas, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.