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Advertising and Society

Advertising’s Role in Society: Demand Creation Debate Critics say advertising creates demand, driving consumers to buy products unnecessarily. Proponents say companies invest in research to find out what consumers want. Audiences can refuse to buy products they don’t need.

Advertising’s Role in Society Does advertising create or reflect social values? Critics say advertising creates social trends, dictating how people think and act. Advertisers say they spot trends and develop messages that connect with them.

Advertising’s Role in Society: Overcommercialization Debate Does advertising make people materialistic? Critics say advertising abuses its influence on vulnerable groups like children and teenagers. Critics say the lines between advertising and news and entertainment are blurred. How do you know sponsors aren’t influencing content and how their product is perceived Does product placement change how we view programming?

Other Social Responsibility Issues: An Overview Poor taste and offensive advertising Stereotyping Body and self-image problems Targeting strategies Problems with advertising claims and other message strategies The issues surrounding the advertising of controversial products

Portraying Diverse People A stereotype is a representation of a cultural group that emphasizes a trait or traits that may or may not communicate an accurate representation. Common problems include: Gender stereotypes Body image and self-image Racial and ethnic stereotypes Cultural differences in global advertising Age-related stereotypes Advertising to children

Message-related Issues False advertising is a message that is untrue. Misleading claims are grossly exaggerated claims made by advertisers about products. Puffery is “advertising or other sales representations, which praise the item to be sold with subjective opinions, superlatives, or exaggerations, vaguely and generally, stating no specific facts.”

Message-related Issues Comparative advertising is a legitimate message strategy, regulations govern those uses that are challenged as misleading. The Lanham Act permits awards of damages from an advertiser who “misrepresents the nature, characteristics, qualities, or geographic origin in comparative advertising.” An endorsements or testimonial is any advertising message that consumers believe reflects the opinions, beliefs, or experiences of an individual, group, or institution. It’s misleading if the endorser doesn’t use the product or if consumers can reasonably ascertain that a message does not reflect the announcer’s opinion.

Organizations That Oversee Advertising

Legal Environment Trademark Protection A trademark is a brand, corporate or store name, or a distinctive symbol that identifies the seller's brand and thus differentiates it from the brands of other sellers. Registering a trademark through the Trademark Office gives the organization exclusive use, as long as it’s used to identify a specific product. The Lanham Trademark Act of 1947 protects unique trademarks from infringement URLs can now be registered and protected

Legal Environment Copyright Protection A copyright gives an organization the exclusive right to use or reproduce original work, such as an advertisement or package design, for a period of time. Copyright infringement is when a product is used in an ad without proper permission. Ads that use another ad’s message (copycat) can be subject to copyright infringement charges.

Legal Environment International Laws and Regulations Pricing and distribution laws and regulatory restrictions vary by country. Some countries ban ads for certain product Thailand, Hungary, Hong Kong, and Malaysia have bans on certain types of tobacco advertising Truthful ads can be banned for the public good Federal ban on junk faxes is valid Contests, promotions, and direct mail are illegal in some countries.

Regulatory Environment The FTC and Children’s Advertising The Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) evaluates ads to children under 12. The Children’s Television Advertising Practice Act (1990) placed ceilings on ads during TV programs. 10.5 minutes per hour on weekends 12 minutes per hour on weekdays Ads clearly separated from programs As of 1996, all stations must air 3 hours per week of educational programming.

Three Types of Self Regulation self-discipline Industry self-regulation Self-regulation by public and community groups

Self-Discipline Organizations exercise self-discipline when they develop, use, or enforce norms within its own practices. Most major advertisers and advertising agencies have in-house ad review procedures. Several U.S. companies have their own codes of behavior and criteria for acceptability of advertising.

Industry Self-Regulation National Advertising Review Council (NARC) Negotiates voluntary withdrawal of deceptive advertising National Advertising Division (NAD) consists of ad industry people who monitor advertising and review complaints. If they can’t resolve the issue, they send it to the NARB. National Advertising Review Board (NARB) is a 50- member group of ad industry people who hear the case and try to resolve an issue. If unresolved, they can: Publicly identify the advertiser; share facts about the case Refer the complaint to a government agency like the FTC

Self-Regulation by Public and Community Groups Local groups like the Better Business Bureau advise local businesses on legal aspects of advertising. Also receives and investigates complaints, maintains files on violators, and assists law enforcement officials in prosecuting violators. Consumer Activist Groups Action for Children’s Advertising monitors advertising to children and files complaints. Public Citizen group pushed for warnings on print ads for nicotine products. Cultural Environment Movement is a nonprofit coalition focused on fairness, diversity, and justice in media communications.

What guides ethical behavior? Personal Ethics Ethical decisions are complex and involve conflicting forces—strategy vs. ethics, costs vs. ethics, effectiveness vs. ethics. Professional Ethics In Gallup poll, advertising practitioners ranked just above HMO managers and car salesmen The American Association of Advertising Agencies publishes a code of standards International Standards and Codes Singapore, Malaysia, the Netherlands, and Sweden all have standards of professional behavior