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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Bacharach answers a question in the negative regarding how to judge products that claim to be "American-made" for advertising purposes. The question comes from a dispute between two construction equipment providers in which one accused the other of lying for using that phrase, with the core of the question being if it is considered a false statement to call something "American-made" if that product was made using parts from other countries. The claim "American-made" is inherently ambiguous. Terms like "make" or "made" can refer to several elements of a product, including where it was physically assembled and where it originally came from, and as a result, it would be unreasonable to hold one of the construction equipment makers liable for statements such as those.