Facebook came under fire from art lovers this week for rejecting an ad campaign from Montreal’s Museum of Fine Arts for depicting too much nudity. The museum tried launching the online ad campaign to promote its current Picasso exhibit. The social media giant doesn’t allow nudity in online advertising, but critics say its policy shouldn’t extend to art. Amanda Jelowicki reports.
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Facebook to review polices after blocking Picasso ads
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