Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, a real estate brokerage's website that exclusively features photographs of people of only one racial group in its marketing materials may be:
AProtected as free artistic expression
BEvidence of discriminatory advertising indicating a preference for or against protected classes, even if unintentional✓ Correct
CRequired for targeted marketing to be effective
DAcceptable as long as it doesn't mention race in text
Explanation
Fair housing advertising rules apply to images as well as words. Consistently depicting only people of one race in marketing materials can signal a racial preference to potential clients and constitutes discriminatory advertising under fair housing guidelines.
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