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02 Sep 2004 | by Jules Grant,
of the West Indies, was rapped by the ASA on the grounds that it referred to drug use and was offensive ...
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Its current press campaign, which shows a stiletto heel spiking the body of a businessman while his blood forms a pool on the ground, is the subject of an Advertising Standards Authority investigation after 18 people complained. The ASA is looking into whether the ads, created by TBWA ...
of the West Indies, was rapped by the ASA on the grounds that it referred to drug use and was offensive ...
and that the intention was to convey fun instead of speed. The ASA said that it was likely to encourage drivers to drive ...
services. She complained to the ASA because there was no way to opt-out of future messages. The ASA ruled against O2 because its campaign lacked "explicit consent". O2 said: "We were disappointed with the ASA ... there are no clear guidelines for SMS marketers. The guidance followed by the ASA and UK information commissioner ...
to use the ad again. The ASA rejected the complaints, agreeing the ad was likely to be seen as light ... was unsuitable for publication because it could cause offence on religious grounds. Separately, the ASA upheld ... the enjoyment of driving but the ASA said it placed an undue emphasis on speed. Seat UK was asked to amend ...
And so, farewell, fcuk. Will life ever be the same at the ASA? Emma Barns reports....in 2001 the ASA banned French Connection from using it in a sentence where it could be interpreted ... 's inception, the ASA has received more than 535 complaints about French Connection's print and poster ads. Things came to a head last month when, for the second time since 1997, the ASA ordered the pre ...
letter of complaint about the ad from a reader but also was also sent a letter of support. The ASA ...
of a world without the ASA. Another quirk of the marketing world has to be the jargon. What would ...
." Wanadoo said it would comply with the ASA's ruling and remove the claim from further advertising. The company said: "We accept and will adhere to the ASA's decision on our use of the term 'full speed ...
because it did not consider the ad likely to cause widespread offence. The ASA also rejected claims ...
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