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'ASCI'
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- ASCI launches ASCI Academy
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- ASCI revises influencer guidelines for health and finance content
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- Ethical boundaries for usage of generative AI is key to brand success: Experts
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- ASCI Code defines social media influencers with over 5 lakh followers as celebrities
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- ASCI and Khaitan & Co release whitepaper on Generative AI
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- ASCI introduces guidelines for advertisements for charitable causes
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- ASCI releases new guidelines to combat manipulative deceptive design patterns in digital advertising
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- Government and ASCI crack down on online advertising dark patterns
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- ASCI updates advertising guidelines for education sector with focus on students’ mental health
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- ASCI report highlights EdTech sector’s commitment to responsible advertising: IAMAI’s IEC
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- Surpassing education sector, real-money gaming industry becomes biggest ad violator: ASCI
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- ASCI to investigate PhonePe’s campaign for alleged violation of influencer guidelines
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- ASCI tightens Disclaimer Guidelines for advertisements
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- Shashi Sinha’s tenure at ASCI board comes to an end
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- 49% of parents choose ed-tech platforms on the basis of advertising: ASCI report
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- ASCI extends deadline for submitting feedback on ‘Dark Patterns in Advertising’ discussion paper
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- We are looking to grow and drive our preventive footprint in addition to corrective footprint in 2023: Manisha Kapoor, CEO and SG, ASCI
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- Along with offshore ‘betting’ players, we also see gaming industry players in India violate the ASCI code: Manisha Kapoor of ASCI
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- Education sector continues to lead ad violations with 27% share in all complaints processed between April-Sept 2022: ASCI report
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- 50% complaints on misleading ads come from digital, says Manisha Kapoor on ASCI's Dark Patterns paper launch
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- ASCI and K&S Partners release “Misleading Advertisements and Trademarks - A Registration Conundrum” whitepaper
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- ASCI appoints NS Rajan as new Chairman
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- 99% ads from Education, 98% from Healthcare category looked into in 2021-22 needed modification: ASCI’s Sector Wise report
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- Amazon, Flipkart, Nykaa, Myntra, L’Oreal India, Colorbar, Elle, and many more named as non-compliant advertisers by ASCI
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- Celebrities & influencers must do their due diligence before taking up an ad, says Manisha Kapoor of ASCI