28 Feb, 2022 California Privacy Protection Agency Delays Release of CPRA Regulations By Gary A. Kibel Zachary Klein CPRA Regulations With the January 1, 2023 effective date of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) fast approaching, companies have...
28 Feb, 2022 Political Advertising in Brazil - Politicians Versus Musicians: Two Battles, Two Results By Luiz Leao Valdir Rocha João Doria v. Marisa Monte and Arnaldo Antunes João Doria, governor of the state of São Paulo and presidential candidate, was...
28 Feb, 2022 Advertising a Financial Product or Service in New Zealand? Read On. By Julika Wahlmann-Smith Erich Bachmann A new Financial Advertising Code (Code) will replace the existing Code for Financial Advertising effective 1 March 2022 for new, and 1...
26 Feb, 2022 Facebook and Twitter Impose Advertising Restrictions in Response to Ukraine Invasion By Jeff Greenbaum In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Facebook and Twitter have made changes to their advertising policies. Facebook announced...
24 Feb, 2022 Cow & Gate advert that promoted infant formula in hot water By Petronella Connett Nutricia Ltd - owners of Cow & Gate - seem to have got the formula for their ad wrong this week as the ASA upheld a ruling against them...
23 Feb, 2022 UK Issues New Model Clauses for International Data Transfers By Gary A. Kibel Zachary Klein After Brexit took effect last year, the United Kingdom was no longer subject to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation...
23 Feb, 2022 Defending Against the Blitz: Examining the Legal Issues Surrounding Super Bowl Ads By Mary Gardner Michael Munoz As the rest of the U.S. prepared for the Super Bowl by buying avocados to make guacamole, installing new big-screen TVs, and donning...
23 Feb, 2022 Alternative Remedy for Anti-Counterfeiting: Complaint before Advertisement Board By Hande Hançar Baran Güney In its recent decisions [1], the Advertisement Board evaluated in accordance with the Law No. 6502 on Protection of the Consumer...
23 Feb, 2022 Environmental claims: Innocent drinks? By Geraint Lloyd-Taylor An ad for the drinks company Innocent Ltd appeared on TV, a video-on-demand (VOD) ad, and as a paid ad on YouTube. The TV ad featured an...
22 Feb, 2022 State Automatic Renewal Laws Are Starting to Look Like a Patchwork Quilt as the FTC Expands Enforcement of ROSCA By Ellen Berge Shahin Rothermel With several new state laws effective in 2022, it is becoming increasingly difficult for businesses to develop baseline compliance...
22 Feb, 2022 COVID-19 and Online Gaming in India By Sharad Vadehra The advent of COVID-19 and subsequent lockdowns has undoubtedly given a major boost to the already growing online gaming market in India....
22 Feb, 2022 Fair play: UK Gambling Commission updates guidance on fair terms and practices By Geraint Lloyd-Taylor The Gambling Commission recently updated its guidance for gambling operators about fair and transparent terms and practices. It says that...
18 Feb, 2022 Oklahoma Proposed Autodialer Legislation Would Cause Litigation to Come Sweepin’ Down the Plain By Daniel Blynn Musical Theater was one of my favorite elective courses in high school, probably because a fair amount of the curriculum involved...
18 Feb, 2022 Zero Stars: FTC and NAD Will Not Permit Consumer Review Suppression By Allison Fitzpatrick Paavana Kumar Sumi Naidoo The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is encouraging marketers to evaluate their policies regarding consumer reviews. The Commission’s...
16 Feb, 2022 Judge Tells FTC That It Can’t Have Its Part III and Eat It, Too By Len Gordon I’ve never really understood the saying “You can’t have your cake and eat it, too,” but I was reminded of it when I read U.S. District...
16 Feb, 2022 New Crypto advertising guidance from the ASA By Geraint Lloyd-Taylor On Valentine's Day, while you were staring lovingly into the eyes of your loved one, your pet, and/or Young Wallander (just me?), the ASA...