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    SC issued warning to celebrities, influencers for promoting product unethically

    Posted 09 May 2024

    1 min read

    The Supreme Court (SC) also directed the Ministry of Consumer Affairs to submit measures taken against deceptive advertising, especially in the food sector.

    Need for advertisement regulation:

    • Digital platforms and social media increase the risk of misleading consumers and unfair trade practices.
    • To promote genuinely healthy and safe products, especially for children, and prevent misleading claims.
    • Celebrity endorsements significantly influence consumer decisions, especially among their followers and youth.

    Ethical issues with celebrities endorsement

    • Conflict of interest: when a particular ad conflicts with the celebrity’s image, principles, interests etc.
    • Lack of transparency: Endorsing hazardous products through surrogate advertising.
    • Override expert opinion: when they undermine the opinion of more qualified individuals by false claims.
    • Lack of Authenticity: when celebrities endorse products without utilizing them.

    Steps taken by Government against misleading advertisement

    • The Consumer Protection Act 2019 for protection of the interests of consumers.
    • The Department of Consumer Affairs released the guidelines-Endorsements Know-hows! for celebrities, influencers and virtual influencers on social media platforms.
    • The Department of Consumer Affairs has also launched the portal for registering online complaints for Grievances Against Misleading Advertisements (GAMA).
    • Tags :
    • Consumer Protection Act
    • Misleading ads
    • celebrities endorsement
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