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CAP issues new rule on gender stereotyping
Controversial high-speed trains campaign does not need to be derailed, says French court
Instagram following FTC warnings
After the FTC fires out letters to 90 online influencers, Instagram launches a new transparency tool to benefit both brands and audiences. Chloe Deng reports.
Influencer’s speech considered as advertisement
The executive board of the French advertising self-regulatory organization (ARPP) has agreed on new guidelines regarding online posts by influencers (bloggers, vloggers) in collaboration with brands. Margaux Hammer reports.
CAP cracks down on HFSS food and drink ads
Wave goodbye to your favourite characters featuring in junk food ads. CAP’s ban on the advertising of HFSS food and drinks to children begins in July 2017. Chloe Deng reports.
Francesco Totti: protecting image rights
Under Italian law the unauthorised publication of an image depicting a public figure divorced from its original context and placed in a different context is also a violation of his the person’s right to personal identity, protected by article 2 of the Constitution even in the absence of any harm to his their honour or dignity. Marialaura Boni reports.
CMA and FTC crack down on disclosures in paid celebrity posts
Regulators on both sides of the pond are putting the heat on brands and influencers who breach transparency rules. Jude King reports.