Social Media Influencers Can Now Be Sued Upto Rs 50 Lakh. Here’s Why
According to the Consumer Protection Act 2019, followers can sue social media influencers for lying about liking a product intentionally. ...
Read moreAccording to the Consumer Protection Act 2019, followers can sue social media influencers for lying about liking a product intentionally. ...
Read moreRecently, the two biggest consumer goods brands of the country got involved in an ad war. Amul & Britannia have ...
Read moreASCI is back in action with its latest move against Radhika Apte’s endorsement for Marico’s True Roots Botanical Hair Tonic. ...
Read moreThe end of 2018 witnessed ASCI investigating complaints against 415 advertisements of which 125 advertisers ensured corrective actions immediately after ...
Read moreThe information and broadcasting (I&B) ministry has banned the airing of condom ads on television from 6 am 10 pm. ...
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