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UK commercial law highlights: DMCCA 2024, Procurement Act commencement guidance, REUL(RR)A commencement, Data Protection Bill falls, ASA rulings, CMA consultations and HMRC customs updates—30 May 2024

Published on: 30 May 2024

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ASA rulings—29 May 2024

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) considered a complaint concerning Future Farm Plant-Based Food UK Ltd’s product packaging. The front displayed a promotion stating, ‘WIN £1000 BUY ME AND SCAN TO ENTER T&C’S APPLY’, with a QR code positioned in the middle of the wording. The complainant queried whether the ad breached the CAP Code by leaving out key conditions of the offer. The ASA agreed with the concern and upheld the complaint. See LNB News 29/05/2024 63.

CMA launches consultation on Meta’s varied commitments regarding use of advertising data

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has begun a consultation on Meta’s updated commitments relating to the collection and use of data gained through the provision of digital display advertising services...

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