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Advertising authority slaps Microsoft over TV adDela @ Apr 06, 2007 20:33 | 11 comments
According to the organization, nobody should glamorize the activity or condone it and said that Microsoft did both in its judgment. The organization did note however that the Xbox 360 advertisement did make it clear that the driving was staged and performed by professionals and did warn that the activities should not be copied.
Unfortunately, the ASA decided that the precautions taken by Microsoft were not enough to allow it to be shown, even though it had only been shown after 9pm, and that the ASA only received one single complaint about it.
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Comment by: theridges (Apr 06, 2007 20:42) "gave the impression that reckless street car racing was exciting and fun".
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Comment by: Pride1 (Apr 06, 2007 21:34) Originally posted by theridges:
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Comment by: vinny13 (Apr 07, 2007 00:12) Man, some people these days. This remindes me of that Dove commercial where a whole bunch of 50+ women are naked. It doesnt show anything, the worst is a bare leg or somethin', but they'll still pull it for showing "too much skin". Yet in Europe they have completely naked women in in a quarter of their commercials :S |
Comment by: webe123 (Apr 07, 2007 03:10) Wonder how they will take the new GTA IV commercials? LOL! |
Comment by: NexGen76 (Apr 07, 2007 09:59) People are so dam sensitive today. |
Comment by: limelight (Apr 07, 2007 10:00) Originally posted by webe123: "Hopefully, things will be different".
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Comment by: Auslander (Apr 07, 2007 15:39) this is un-friggin-believable. honestly, what the hell? how stupid is the average person that the government needs to "worry" about them like this? when things are this bad, people *need* to die, as we're taking a step back in society, civilization, damn probably evolution. |
Comment by: plazma247 (Apr 08, 2007 19:55) Its such a strange world when we grew up with adverts like:
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Comment by: trainmstr (Apr 12, 2007 13:05) I hope the "Mary Whitehouse" comment wasn't directed towards the USA. This is some European crap ... which really surprises me honestly. But again ..the same European Union that forced some super small store called Lik - Sang to close for exporting PSP's because of "safety concerns."
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Comment by: plazma247 (Apr 13, 2007 16:24) Nah no dirrection made geographically in any direction chap other than at the continual spiral we are slowly slipping into censorship hell.
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Comment by: Sinfrax (Apr 14, 2007 13:16) Originally posted by trainmstr:
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