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September 14, 2005
Why Some Advertising Doesn't Contravene the UK ADA's Guidelines
Read Dan Tench's explanation of the recent decision in the Northern Cyprus Tourism Centre case that challenged standards set out by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority. The Tourism Centre had been promoting tourism in the area. The problem? According to those who objected to the ad, the area was occupied by Turkey. The NCTC objected in turn, and it was off to court.
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