ASCI seeks to collaborate with Regulatory Authorities to strengthen Self Regulation of Advertising
Commenting on its collaborative efforts I Venkat, Chairman, ASCI said, "It has become necessary to make regulators, legislators, consumer activist organizations and advertising industry members aware of the work ASCI is doing and motivate them to use ASCI's services at all possible points to encourage the self regulatory mechanism on advertisements. We have invited Ambika Soni, Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Prof. K.V. Thomas, Minister of State, Ministry of Food, Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution, along with other stakeholders on 17th November in Delhi to seek solutions on how to make the self regulatory mechanism of ASCI even more effective and efficient."
The Conference will begin with Inaugural session during which I Venkat, Chairman ' ASCI; Ambika Soni and Prof K.V. Thomas will speak. This will be followed by three technical sessions to discuss issues and solutions related to (i) Decency in advertising, (ii) Honesty & truthfulness in advertising and (iii) F&B Advertising. Each Interactive Technical Session panel will have speakers representing Industry, Regulators and Activists and moderated by TV anchors with expertise in the field of advertising.
In India there are several laws regulating the content of advertisements and the consumers are protected from misleading and deceptive advertisements through the enforcement of such laws. However, it has been observed that the initiative taken by the advertisers, advertising agencies, media and other concerned parties to impose self regulation on themselves through a voluntary code of conduct on the content of advertisements has resulted in institutionalizing a robust self regulatory mechanism under the ASCI umbrella in its 26 years of service to the consumers and the advertising sector. It has not only addressed the issue of promptly resolving intra-company disputes on the content of advertisements but also taken action on individual complaints on advertisements raised by citizens and aware consumers.
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, and global self regulatory organizations also have recognized the effective work done by ASCI in propagating global best practices through its voluntary code of conduct on advertising. Currently the Rules under the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act requires that no ad which violates the ASCI' ad code can be carried on TV.
It has been felt by all the stakeholders that it is now the most appropriate time to organize a national consultation by involving all the stakeholders including the official regulatory bodies managing the content of advertisements.
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