Table of contents
- Consumer protection
- Secondary ticketing appeals dismissed on procedural fairness grounds (Worldwide Tickets v North Yorkshire County Council)
- Brexit
- UK accession to Hague Convention delayed again by Brexit
- Changes to exporting from UK to countries in Asia—no deal Brexit guidance
- Advertising, marketing and sponsorship
- Calls for ‘stronger powers’ to restrict junk food advertising
- European Commission responds to efforts from Facebook, Google and Twitter to combat disinformation
- ASA rulings for 24 April 2019
- R (on the application of CityFibre Ltd) v Advertising Standards Authority Ltd (Hyperoptic Ltd intervening)
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Article summary
This week’s edition of Commercial weekly highlights includes the dismissal of secondary ticketing appeals on procedural fairness grounds in Worldwide Tickets v North Yorkshire County Council, the delay in the UK’s accession to the Hague Convention and calls for stronger powers to restrict junk food advertising.
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