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ASA ban will make 'I Love You Man' an internet hit
LONDON - The Advertising Standards Authority's decision to ban an online trailer for US comedy 'I Love You Man' because it contained repeated references to oral sex will only make the clip more popular, says Go Viral chief executive Jimmy Mayman.
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