29 Aug, 2019 The Economist prove even Boris isn't beyond parody By Brinsley Dresden Just when it appeared that the UK's political situation was beyond parody, The Economist have come along and proved that it is not, as...
28 Aug, 2019 Nevada Updates Privacy Law While New York Gets Ready By Gary A. Kibel Richard S. Eisert Justin H. Lee With approximately six months remaining before the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) comes into effect, businesses that operate a...
28 Aug, 2019 GDPR’s Inaugural Year: Mistakes Made and Lessons Learned By Gary A. Kibel Oriyan Gitig The European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) celebrated its one year anniversary a few weeks ago. In its first...
28 Aug, 2019 Preparing for U.S. Elections, Facebook Updates its Political Advertising Rules By Jeff Greenbaum Facebook just announced additional changes to its political advertising rules in order to "protect elections and prepare for the US 2020...
27 Aug, 2019 No Restitution for the Weary: Seventh Circuit Limits FTC’s Ability to Seek Restitution By Len Gordon
21 Aug, 2019 The Boundaries for Influencer Marketing Cooperations By Erik Ullberg In January 2019, the Swedish Consumer Ombudsman filed a lawsuit against one of the biggest Swedish female influencers “Kenza”. Kenza...
21 Aug, 2019 Advertising Moving away from Idealised Human Stereotypes in Professional Modelling By Angus Forsyth Even in far distant Hong Kong the profession of stereotyped young and healthy Caucasian people in the beautiful world of modelling is now...
21 Aug, 2019 Undeclared Medicinal Ingredients in Seemingly Ubiquitous Products Lands Parties in Hot Soup By Denise Mirandah In Singapore, it is illegal to sell and supply products which contain undeclared potent medicinal ingredients. Anyone found contravening...
20 Aug, 2019 Twitter Says No More Ads From State-Controlled News Media By Jeff Greenbaum Yesterday, Twitter announced that it will no longer accept advertising from state-controlled news media entities. Twitter said that,...
19 Aug, 2019 WARNING OVER LABELS FOR VEGETARIAN 'MEAT' By Angus Forsyth Vegetarian “meat” might not be as healthy and nutritious as manufacturers claim, with one sample even found to contain animal genes, the...
19 Aug, 2019 The Czech Republic's biggest e-shop Alza.cz has to apologize to the Czech Republic's biggest price and products comparison website Heureka.cz By Irena Lišková First instance court (Municipal Court in Prague) decided that Alza.cz, who is the biggest e-shop in the Czech Republic, has to formally...
16 Aug, 2019 Guinness kicks gender stereotypes into touch By Alex Meloy So, you wait months for the first ASA decision under the new gender stereotyping rules and then three come along all at once – two upheld...
16 Aug, 2019 Engendering debate By Geraint Lloyd-Taylor While it doubtless has good intentions, the ASA has seemingly let its keenness to enforce the new rules on harmful gender stereotypes...
13 Aug, 2019 Intellectual Property fees are exempt from new US sanctions on Venezuela By Teresa Le Maitre On August 5, 2019, US President Donald J. Trump expanded existing US sanctions on Venezuela with a new Executive Order (EO 13884) that...
06 Aug, 2019 “Mistake” is no excuse – big fines for misleading typos under PRC Advertising Law By Justina Zhang On July 1, Dali Foods Group, a well-known Chinese foods conglomerate listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, was fined CNY 36,730,400...
02 Aug, 2019 Warning: Make Sure Your "Work for Hire" Agreement Is Signed In Advance By Craig Whitney The "work made for hire" doctrine is a fundamental aspect of U.S. copyright law. It allows someone paying for the creation of a...