What if I pay to place a political ad on someone else’s Web page? Would I be subject to any rules and regulations?
Yes. An ad placed on someone else’s Web page for a fee would be considered to be a “public communication” under the regulations. To take this question one step further, paying to place an ad on another’s Web site may result in a contribution or expenditure. All disclaimer requirements would also apply in this situation.
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