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Marketers to German kids face draconian penalties under new media laws following an allegedly video games-influenced shooting tragedy. Topic: Children Who: German legislators and the Bundesprufstelle für Jugendgefahrende Medien…
Come 2003, it will be possible to file a single application to register a design across the European Union. For more details of the timings, what designs can be registered…
A looming UK tobacco ad ban and gruesome pictures on cigarette packs feature in these recent developments in Canada, Luxembourg and the UK. Topic: Tobacco Who: British American Tobacco,…
With its disappearance into the black hole of OFCOM imminent, the ITC opted for only minimal adjustments to its new TV advertising code, but hey, what a great new index!…
Four years on, an updated IPA, ISBA, CIPS suggested form of Advertiser agency/client contract (the original of which was largely written by Osborne Clarke’s Stephen Groom) hits the streets. …
The limitations of the Telephone Preference Service were highlighted in this case of million-plus texts to unsuspecting recipients. Topic: M-commerce Who: Moby Monkey, ICSTIS and DMA When: August 2002…
In Italy, Japan, Korea and the US, regulators and agitators are going for those sending unsolicited commercial e-mails in a big way, but what hope do they have of making…
When Rudolf Gabriel of Austria received a German mailing promising a cash reward in return for placing an order, little did he realise his crusade for the prize would end…
In probably the first European Court of Justice judgment on the “Comparative Advertising Directive”, the verdict is a thumbs-up for a more liberal interpretation of the directive than might have…