Sony spitting ad cleared by watchdog
06 Oct 2010 | by John Reynolds
, who sometimes spat. The Advertising Standards Association (ASA) noted the Clearcast and Sony ...
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of the offer, contacted the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to challenge whether the advertised value ... that this was its charge for the service. However, the ASA said Groupon was unable to provide documentary ...
, who sometimes spat. The Advertising Standards Association (ASA) noted the Clearcast and Sony ...
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in their current form. The ASA did turn down a challenge by rival energy provider E.On that the campaign failed to communicate the service's geographical restrictions. The ASA accepted British Gas' argument that the ads were ...
because his actions were so far removed from what would be considered normal behaviour. The ASA rejected ...
-load of cash at Tesco.' As a result, the ASA received two complaints - one that challenged whether the price ... . But the ASA argued that although both ads clearly stated that the prices included Tesco's promotional products ...
glorifying bullying, the aim of the game was to beat the bullies. Among other reasons, the ASA decided ...
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