Advertisements on articles of consumption

Adding to the absurdity of advertising as such, one could also note that the mania of the goods providers to label every piece of the world by their name or logo strongly violates the consumer's right to decide which kind of information he/she would like to display onto public. Why should I wear clothes, or shoose, or whatever, with various inscriptions if I don't want any letters on me? It may be hard to find clothes with no labels visible - but why should I advertise a company without being specially paid for that? When the company's logo appears on the TV screen, the company has to pay a lot of money for that - but not pay to me for wearing something labeled "Adidas", "Salamandra", or whatever? The same for various logos and signs attached. This may be especially annoying with home things, which one has to observe for a rather long time.


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