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Social media stars with millions of followers have agreed to change the way they label their posts, as a result of CMA action.
Social media influencers, who can sway the shopping habits of millions, may not be disclosing that they have been paid for their posts.
The CMA today launched a call for information on how information in online reviews and endorsements is used.
The IPO blog has been set up to let those either working in, or with an interest in intellectual property (IP) share their thoughts and experiences.
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Three companies have provided undertakings to the CMA that will ensure all advertising and other marketing in articles and blogs is clearly labelled.
Despatch is the blog for driver and rider trainers, produced by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
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Open letter to online publishers and bloggers on how to comply with consumer protection law on online reviews and endorsements.
The Matters of Testing blog gives official advice and information about the MOT test.
Monthly newsletter from the Intellectual Property Office, bringing you the latest developments in the world of Intellectual Property.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) blogs provide a platform for officials and Ministers to engage in a direct and informal dialogue with public audiences about international affairs and the work of the FCO.
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War reporting has changed. These days, we can learn about life and death on the front line from blogs. Lorraine McBride explores the phenomenon.
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Sudan, Afghanistan and travel were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers
Egypt, Libya and Bosnia and Herzegovina were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers this week.
Foreign Office bloggers including Minister for Europe David Lidington have spoken about the importance of free speech following the sentencing of a popular Iranian blogger this week.
Libya, London 2012 Olympics and Afghanistan were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers this week.
Foreign Office staff from around the world have blogged on this year’s theme 'The Power of We', covering a wide range of issues.
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