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ISBA president Woods: Marketers must shape online regulation

to demonstrate greater "transparency" to consumers to help prevent further government regulation...."shape the debate" on the regulation of online marketing, and not view the online space as a "lawless ...

First tobacco, now alcohol?

Showering, Brothers Cider Alcohol marketing regulation has included clampdowns on everything from ...

ISBA slams doctors for 'abdicating responsibility' in obesity debate

advice was "inherently flawed". He called for "bold and tough" action, including new regulation ...

Alan Mitchell: Advertisers, face it, your consumers hate you

number of people wanting more regulation is rising. Advertising isn't alone with this problem. Brands are ...

Government alcohol strategy comes under fire from advertisers

to "look for opportunities" to create links through to consumer-facing ad regulation hub ParentPort ...

Junk food 'super complaint' puts Krave, Nesquik and Cadbury's Buttons in firing line

how the ASA has performed, so that he will be able to judge the effectiveness of the regulation for ...

Brands await impact of European food-label rules change

From January, under the Food Information Regulation, producers will be expected to begin ...

Marketing industry steps up fight to keep self-regulation

The marketing industry's ongoing battle to prevent tighter government regulation has been boosted

Should brands that add to the obesity crisis subsidise healthier food options? The Marketing Society Forum

. This has been driven by consumer sentiment, not regulation. It would be unrealistic to select those ...

Govt urged to toughen rules on 'junk-food' TV ads

about changing behaviour. "We recommend that the Government reconsider the current regulation of ...

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