Advertising & Ethics
Zynobia N. Harda – 15 Amruta Kadam – 19
Archana Kothare – 26 Reshma Panmand – 37
Zenobia
Introduction
Ethics have always been an important aspect of every
business activity, although the term has meant different
things at different times in different lands to different people.
Nonetheless, as ethical concerns are an inseparable element
of business, advertising can not ignore them. Sadly, the
advertising industry has rarely cared to look beyond
immediate marketing objectives. The argument in the
industry is that it is the government's job to judge what is
right and what is wrong. Shirking its own responsibility for
regulation, the industry has belittled business values and
agencies have harmed their balance sheets.
For any business, customer is very important, and
businessman attempt to communicate to all their target
customers using means of communication like advertising
and sales promotion. Advertising is a very powerful and most
commonly used tool.
Benefits of Advertising
Communication
To raise the standard of living
To make market competitive
Product differentiation
Critical Evaluation of Advertising
Though many benefits are achieved through advertisements,
the ad message is becoming more and more exaggerated. To
achieve competitive advantage, advertising magnifies
unimportant differences, resorts to clever, tricky product
promises, and claims more and more unbelievable benefits.
The customer finds many advertisements as false, deceptive,
or misleading. Consumers are uncertain regarding whether or
not the performance of a product purchased will in fact meet
their needs. If they find that the product lacks in quality,
advantage, durability etc., as advertised they might not buy it
again, and develop an aversion to every other product of that
company.
Unethical advertising
Advertisement is considered unethical in the
following situations
◦ When it has degraded or underestimated the
substitute or rival's product
◦ When it gives false or misleading information
on the value of the product
◦ When it fails to give useful information on the
possible reaction or side effects of the
product
◦ When it is immoral
Examples of Ethical Advertisements
Examples of Ethical Advertisements
(cont’d)
Examples of Ethical Advertisements
(cont’d)
Amruta
Tide vs Rin
Tropicana
Examples of Unethical Advertisements
Examples of Unethical Advertisements
(cont’d)
Remedies to overcome deceptive
advertisements
Cease-and- Desist Orders
Restitution
Affirmative Disclosures
Corrective Advertising
Self Regulation in Advertising
Provision for monitoring and accountability,
including a policy allowing for the removal of
ads that violate the code
Remedies to overcome deceptive
advertisements (cont’d)
Greater participation of advertising
professionals in the regulatory process
The inclusion of non-industry players in
the process
Consumer awareness of the self
regulation system
Simplification of the complaint process
against ads
Transparency throughout the entire system
Reshma – Some India Advt
Save Fuel Campaign
SMOKING – The best AD ever made on
ANTI_SMOKING
Tata Tea Jaago Re
Archana
Horlicks Vs Complan
Calvin Klein
Conclusion
Reputable companies and advertising
agencies avoid telling lies. They realize the
cost of being caught. A dent in trust can
prove to be much costlier than the failure of
an ad campaign or for that matter, even a
brand. The challenge before advertisers and
agencies is to ensure that ads reflect our
values. We must endeavor to see that
"advertising" does not remain a dirty word