Channel 4's rude Spoons ads deemed not offensive
14 Dec 2005 | by by Julia Pearlman
swear words. The ASA ruled that the ads were not in breach of any codes and were targeted at an adult ...
. However, in judging between poor taste and widespread offence, the ASA recognised that it was unlikely ...
swear words. The ASA ruled that the ads were not in breach of any codes and were targeted at an adult ...
and was warned to respond more promptly in the future. The ASA decided that because it had not seen any ...
and Ireland, and 3,080 copies around the world. The ASA decided Nuts' claim was misleading because ...
of the advertising code regarding truthfulness. British Gas told the ASA that it had taken copy advice to ensure ... impression and was therefore in breach. On the count of the misleading television ad, the ASA also found ...
coverage was now generally excellent and on a par with mobile phone coverage. However, the ASA found ... evidence to back up its claim to the BACC. On the second point, the ASA said "the ad implied ...
stated that Aptamil was designed to counteract reliance on cow's milk. The ASA concluded ... that in future, they made clear that Aptamil was a replacement for cow's milk, not food," the ASA said in its ...
not to repeat the approach on poster," the watchdog said. The ASA advised Diesel to consult the CAP copy ...
the ad before the ASA has made a ruling on the case. "Our latest advertising campaign was intended ...
the approach in future," the ASA said. Anteon had used the case of Rory Blackhall, 11, who vanished after ... . They pointed out that text stated "We can help reduce the possibility of such future tragedies...". The ASA ...
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