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IRIS 2013-7:1/21 [NL] Decision of the Dutch Advertising Code Committee on Political Television Broadcasts and Children

On 19 April 2013 the Dutch Advertising Code Committee (DACC Reclame Code Commissie) upheld a complaint regarding a broadcast by the Dutch political party ‘Animals’ Party’ (Partij voor de Dieren). The DACC is a self-regulatory body that receives complaints about breaches of the Dutch Advertising Code. It can advise on complaints but it cannot impose sanctions. If certain expressions in advertising violate the law one can either complain to the DACC or begin civil or criminal proceedings in court. The complaint in question concerned a trailer for a documentary broadcast by the Animals’ Party. The...

IRIS 2013-7:1/19 [MK] Public Debate over the New Media Law

The public debate over the draft of the new Закон за медиуми и аудиовизуелни медиумски сервиси (Law on Media and Audiovisual Media Services - “Draft Law”) has brought to the fore several crucial problematic areas. The Draft Law consisting of 166 Articles has been published and has been open to public debate since 30 April 2013. For the first time in the young Macedonian democracy, media regulation will be imposed on the print media and on websites, in addition to the existing broader legal framework comprising Criminal Law, Competition Law and the Law on Libel and Defamation (see IRIS 2012-10/22),...

IRIS 2013-7:1/17 [IE] Revision of General and Children’s Commercial Communications Codes

On 4 June 2013 the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) published revised versions of its General and Children’s Commercial Communications Codes. The Codes deal with advertising, sponsorship, product placement and other forms of commercial promotion. The revisions deal, in particular, with the approach to be taken to products that are high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS). The Codes apply to all radio and television broadcasters regulated in the Republic of Ireland. The BAI is required under section 42 of the Broadcasting Act 2009 to develop advertising codes to protect the general public health...

IRIS 2013-7:1/15 [GB] Ofcom Orders Review of Amount of Alcohol Advertising on Television

On 24 May 2013 Ofcom ordered a review of the amount of alcohol advertising on television, after it emerged that children are increasingly watching reality programmes, such as: Britain’s Got Talent, X-Factor, and I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, which can show such advertisements under current rules. The existing guidelines ban adverts from being aired during shows that have a particular appeal to the under 18s. But research carried out for the broadcasting regulator reveals that children saw an average 3.2 alcohol adverts per week in 2011 - an increase of 18% on 2007 when they saw 2.7 per week. The...

IRIS 2013-7:1/8 [CZ] RRTV Specifies Regulation of Advertising Loudness

On 14 May 2013, the Czech broadcasting regulatory authority Rada pro Rozhlasové A Televizní Vysílání (Council for Radio and Television - RRTV) issued a Decree regulating certain characteristics of audio signal levels in advertising, teleshopping and sponsorship information on television. It is based on the stipulations contained in the Czech Broadcasting Act No. 231/2001 Coll. (see IRIS 2013-1/12) and specifies the requirements and technical aspects of the broadcasting audio signal. According to the Decree, the television broadcaster shall ensure that the level of the audio signal of advertising,...