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Ad Law Richard Lindsay (Legal Director IPA)

Ad Law By Richard Lindsay (Legal Director IPA)

Ad Law by Richard Lindsay (Legal Director IPA)


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Summary

Understand the key challenges to consider when planning, implementing and managing advertising campaigns, with this practical guide to advertising law and regulations.

Ad Law Summary

Ad Law: The Essential Guide to Advertising Law and Regulation by Richard Lindsay (Legal Director IPA)

Ensuring marketers and advertisers are aware of the laws and regulations of advertising is now more important than ever. If a campaign is found to be potentially offensive, harmful, or misleading, it can 'go viral' in just the click of a mouse, and the implications of breaching those laws are likely to be both damaging and costly to a brand's reputation, its creative work, and the strategic planning behind it. Now offering level-headed advice on everyday questions encountered when designing and running promotional campaigns, Ad Law, the new book from the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA), is the ultimate handbook to the law and regulation of advertising and marketing communications. Containing guidance based on real-world experiences from media and advertising lawyers and the IPA legal team, this book expertly leads readers through the most applicable laws and regulations, common pitfalls and the practicalities behind them, such as the new industry-standard client/agency agreement. Covering issues such as intellectual property, privacy and defamation, plus the self-regulatory framework, Ad Law is the ideal companion for any advertising and marketing professional, or lawyer working within these sectors.

About Richard Lindsay (Legal Director IPA)

Richard Lindsay is the Legal Director for the IPA. Prior to this he worked as the Group Legal Director for the Telegraph Media Group and has also worked as an in-house lawyer for several other companies, including Granada Enterprises.

Table of Contents

  • Section - ONE: Intellectual Property - The law and content rights;
    • Chapter - 1: Copyright;
    • Chapter - 2: Trade Marks;
    • Chapter - 3: Design Rights;
    • Chapter - 4: Passing Off;
  • Section - TWO: The Regulatory System - Key legal and self-regulatory frameworks;
    • Chapter - 5: The Self-regulatory system;
    • Chapter - 6: Industry's Voluntary Codes;
    • Chapter - 7: Consumer Protection Law;
    • Chapter - 8: Privacy and Data Protection;
  • Section - THREE: Do I Comply? Key Challenges and Themes in Advertising;
    • Chapter - 9: Celebrities;
    • Chapter - 10: Children;
    • Chapter - 11: Comparative Advertising;
    • Chapter - 12: Defamation;
    • Chapter - 13: The Internet and Beyond;
    • Chapter - 14: Lotteries, Competitions and Prize Promotions;
    • Chapter - 15: Price Claims and Indications;
    • Chapter - 16: Sponsorship and Major Events;
    • Chapter - 17: Other Questions;
  • Section - FOUR: Industry Issues - Key Challenges for Certain Business Sectors;
    • Chapter - 18: Alcohol;
    • Chapter - 19: Financial Services;
    • Chapter - 20: Food;
    • Chapter - 21: Gambling;
    • Chapter - 22: Health and Nutrition Claims;
    • Chapter - 23: Political Ads, Causes and Ideas and Charities;
    • Chapter - 24: Tobacco and Alternative Products;
    • Chapter - 25: Other Questions;
  • Section - FIVE: Business Affairs;
    • Chapter - 26: Client Agency Contracts;
    • Chapter - 27: Pitch Protection;
    • Chapter - 28: Production;
    • Chapter - 29: Insurance;

Additional information

GOR008460303
9780749472894
0749472898
Ad Law: The Essential Guide to Advertising Law and Regulation by Richard Lindsay (Legal Director IPA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Kogan Page Ltd
20160903
416
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