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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.
Influencer’s ‘juvenile’ stunt lands Hooch in hot water
Online influencer called out for Alpro “#ad” omission
In a recent ruling against Alpro UK and TV presenter AJ Odudu, the ASA showed how it distinguishes marketing communications from editorial content and shed further light on the ‘identifier’ requirements. Jude King 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.
European Commission publishes updated Guidance on Unfair Commercial Practices Directive
Not before time, the EC has released revised guidance on compliance with the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive 2005/29/EC. Daisy Jones reports on the sections of this wide-ranging guide which might be of most concern to marketers.
New tips from CAP on user generated content
If advertisers use “UGC” to promote brands or products the ASA-enforced CAP Codes will apply. What’s in and what’s out if this technique is used? Jude King reports on new guidance published by CAP.
CMA takes action against Total SEO & Marketing over fake reviews
A Competition and Markets Authority investigation found that between 2014 and 2015 Total SEO & Marketing Ltd, a search engine optimisation and online marketing company, wrote over 800 fake reviews for 86 businesses that appeared on 26 websites. Ben Dunham reports.
Lord & Taylor’s Design Lab range launch leads to FTC enforcement
A seemingly objective article on the “Nylon” site about L&T’s new range was in fact paid for by the US chain, as were Instagram postings by 50 fashion “influencers” wearing a Design Lab dress. Barney Sich reports on the consequences.
German Federal Court lays down online review guidelines
A dentist received a poor review on a website but denied he had ever treated the reviewer and sued the web portal operator. What duties did the portal operator have to verify the review? Stephan Bahner reports.
IOC issues Rio new blogging guidelines for athletes
With the Rio Olympics now less than seven months away, the IOC has published “Social and Digital Media Guidelines for persons accredited to the Games of the XXXI Olympiad Rio 2016.” Nick Johnson reports.
Face Forward 2016: What will be the key marketing law milestones of the year to come?
At Osborne Clarke’s 17th “Look Back, Face Forward” marketing law forum on 2 December 2015, Jude King and Stephen Groom made their predictions. Catch their slides here.