During my vacation I was reading a glossy paper magazine in a café. No, no, a serious one; if I remember correctly, it was
mare. On one of the first pages there was a full-page advertisement for an apparently quite valuable watch (it claims to double the value of your yacht). Now, the advertisement is somewhat funny in my opinion and I would like to show you the picture here, but reading through their 'Terms and conditions of use', I am not allowed to put it here. So I may watch the advertisement in the magazine, but I am not allowed to visually communicate it: Doesn't that somehow defy the purpose of advertisement?
Anyhow, I might as well just link to the page where you can order a poster of that advertisement (for only 20CHF), they have a nice picture of it there. But:
You may not establish a link to the IWC Web Site from a third party site without our prior written permission.
— IWC Terms and conditions of use web page
The whole 'terms and conditions of use' page is interesting to read. I would link to it, but they do not allow me to do so. I would laugh if that would not be such a sad example of legal talk.