Kaye's Holiday Extras ad escapes ban over racist accusation
03 Dec 2008 | by Nikki Sandison
because his actions were so far removed from what would be considered normal behaviour. The ASA rejected ...
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's. The ASA said that although the ad directed consumers to Sky's website, where the terms and conditions ...
because his actions were so far removed from what would be considered normal behaviour. The ASA rejected ...
glorifying bullying, the aim of the game was to beat the bullies. Among other reasons, the ASA decided ...
and Ireland, and 3,080 copies around the world. The ASA decided Nuts' claim was misleading because ...
and that they had included a BBFC 18+ logo on the website to show that the campaign was an ad. The ASA noted ...
the country as a 12A rated film. The ASA told the advertiser not to repeat the approach after considering ...
the ads on two websites that the ASA considered were likely to be seen by children. It said ...
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