European Advertising Standards Alliance
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The European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA) describes itself as
- the single authoritative voice on advertising self-regulation issues and promotes high ethical standards in commercial communications by means of effective self-regulation, while being mindful of national differences of culture, legal and commercial practice. As a non-profit organisation based in Brussels, it brings together national advertising self-regulatory organisations (SROs) and organisations representing the advertising industry in Europe.[1]
EASA says it "promotes responsible advertising by providing detailed guidance on how to go about advertising self-regulation across the Single Market for the benefit of consumers and businesses."[2]
The EASA works together with the European Association of Communications Agencies (EACA), which in turn works to shape the European Commission's policy making.
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History
The European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA) was set up in 1992, as a response to a challenge made by Sir Leon Brittan who was at this time the Competition Commissioner in the European Union.
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Notes
- ↑ What is EASA?, EASA website, accessed 16 Oct 2009
- ↑ What does EASA do?, EASA website, accessed 16 Oct 2009