Ad Standards Board upholds complaints against Honey Birdette "Naughty or Nice" ad
The Ad Standards Board has upheld complaints against sex shop Honey Birdette. The Christmas themed shop front window which featured a lingerie model and the words "Naughty or Nice?" was determined by the Ad Standards Board to be in violation of the Ad Industry code of ethics.
Read moreZoo turns back on ruling, continues its women-hating ways
More misogyny from Zoo as Ad Standards Board ruling ignored
Read moreASB upholds complaints against lingerie brand Lovable
The Ad Standards Board has upheld complaints against Loveables 'Selfies with Besties' ad campaign.
The Facebook ad campaign encouraged participants, including girls aged over 13 years, to upload pictures of themselves 'with their besties' to win a prize. Images that accompanied the campaign included Jennifer Hawkins and other models in their underwear posing for 'selfies.' An accompanying outdoor advertising campaign featured similar imagery on bus shelters and billboards.
Lynx hits the jackpot: sexist, racist and ageist
More sexploitation from a repeat corporate offender
Read moreASB upholds complaints against Mossimo Peepshow
And "Naughty Nicole" takes out prize for most popular entry with anti-sexism message
Read moreAd Standards Board upholds complaints against Honey Birdette ad "It's burlesque baby"
The Ad Standards Board has upheld complaints against an ad described by the complainant as 'larger than life pornography.' The ad, featured prominently on Honey Birdette's shop front windows.
Read moreASB upholds complaints against Lynx 'Rules of Rugby' ad
Unilever complains Collective Shout encouraged complaints
Read moreSupre's super sexualising campaigns
Collective Shout supporters have alerted us to Supre’s latest advertising campaign.
Read moreComplaints against Rivers '10 deadly deals' upheld by the ASB
[Update: complaints dismissed following appeal to independent reviewer]
Complaints against Rivers '10 deadly deals' catalogue cover have been upheld by the Advertising Standard Board.
Collective Shout had exposed Rivers eroticisation of violence against women last month after supporters found the catalogue included with their local newspaper.
Our supporters began writing to Rivers and to the ASB to voice their objection to the use of violence against women as a marketing tool.
Read moreAussie Boat Loans billboard objectifies women
A supporter alerted us to this billboard via our Facebook page in November 2010. The billboard was located at Logan Village, Queensland.
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