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European Commission Issues Green Paper On Commercial Communications
The European Commission has issued a Green Paper covering the review of its future policy on commercial communications. This covers all forms of advertising, direct marketing, sponsorship, sales promotions and PR. The EC is now seeking views on the proposals.
A review carried out to provide research for the Green Paper found that cross-border activity is growing; at present different national regulations can create obstacles for companies, and also customers wanting redress against an unlawful action. The need for information concerning different regulations and market developments is becoming increasingly important.
Based on these preliminary results, the Green Paper outlines the following basic policies:
Based on the results of the research and the above proposals, the Commission invites response on the following:
A fuller account of the Green Paper will be published in the next issue of the newsletter Commercial Communications, published by ASI in association with DGXV of the Commission. There will also be a speaker from the Commission at the European Advertising Effectiveness Symposium to be held in Lisbon on May 23/4 who will outline for the first time on a public platform the Commission’s proposals.
Further details from Mike Sainsbury, ASI: 01273 772741
