03 Dec 2003
| by Claire Billings,
18 years old, the ASA banned the ads because the T-Shirts were included in a catalogue that also ...
15 Aug 2003
| by Rachel Gardner
safe sex, go FCUK yourself" that was ruled offensive by the ASA, the industry's self-regulatory body with responsibility for all print and poster advertising.
But upsetting the ASA will probably be of little concern ...
of the system. Indeed, the ASA's history of run-ins with French Connection over its dyslexically challenged ...
07 Aug 2003
French Connection has fallen foul of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) once again over an e...on the shirts, such as 'Practise safe sex, go FCUK yourself'. The ASA ruled the ad was offensive. Last year, it condemned the firm for its 'Kinkybugger' ad.
The ASA has also upheld a complaint by easyJet against flybe ...
has been told to alter the wording of its brochure after the ASA upheld a complaint from MyTravel UK ...
11 Jun 2003
| by Juliette Garside,
, and written by James Sinclair and Amber Casey. Media buying is through Rocket.
Those who contacted the ASA ...
04 Jun 2003
| by Claire Billings,
the magazine to demonstrate that the style of the ads were not unusual in a magazine like this.
The ASA ...
raunchy ad by Gucci, which appeared in Vogue and sparked a public outcry, escaped censure by the ASA ...
10 Apr 2003
and thong with the caption 'for fashion and passion whip along to your local store', after the ASA ruled
02 Apr 2003
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
Mitchell, press spokeswoman with the ASA, said: "The complaints say that the poster is distasteful ...
28 Feb 2003
The Advertising Standards Authority has cleared a Gucci ad featuring a woman with her pubic hair cropped in the shape of a G. It ruled the ad, which ran in Vogue, had been carefully targeted and that the picture was intimate, rather than aggressive, and therefore unlikely to cause offence.
26 Feb 2003
| by Claire Billings,
-conscious and sophisticated adults and that it had not been meant for children's eyes.
The ASA decided that the ad had been ...
15 Jan 2003
| by Claire Billings,
media standards on behalf of consumers, said the ads were damaging to society and called for the ASA ...
is extremely harmful to society and should not be appearing in mainstream magazines."
He added: "The ASA has ...