Useful links

Internet screenshot Here are some links to additional resources to help you with your advertising campaigns. These are regularly reviewed but are by no means exhaustive.  Please contact the CopyAdvice team with any specific requests for further information or guidance. 

Regulators, statutory bodies and government departments

Advertising Standards Authority
The Advertising Standards Authority regulates the content of advertisements, sales promotions and direct marketing in the UK. We make sure standards are kept high by applying the advertising standards codes.
www.asa.org.uk

Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP)
Body responsible for the Codes of practice.
www.cap.org.uk

Clearcast
Clearcast, previously the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre, operates the clearance system for television commercials before they are screened.
www.clearcast.co.uk

Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) is responsible for for a wide range of legislation regulating the relationship between consumers and business.
www.berr.gov.uk

DTI - Consumer Gateway
DTI Consumer Gateway - The Consumer Affairs web-site provides easy access to regulatory guidance and consultation documents and lists publications aimed at the public. Departmental contacts are also given and there are links to other relevant sites in the consumer field.
www.consumer.gov.uk

FSA
The Financial Services Authority (FSA)is an independent non-governmental body, given statutory powers by the Financial Services Act 1986, the Banking Act 1987 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (and other legislation). Its four main aims are to maintain confidence in the UK financial system; to promote public understanding of the financial system; to secure the right degree of protection for consumers; and to contribute to reducing financial crime.
www.fsa.gov.uk

Food Standards Agency
The Food Standards Agency is an independent Government department set up by an Act of Parliament in 2000 to protect the public's health and consumer interests in relation to food.
www.food.gov.uk

Information Commissioner
The Information Commissioner's Office is an independent supervisory body responsible for enforcing the Data Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act. It has a range of duties including the promotion of good information handling and the encouragement of codes of practice for data controllers, that is, anyone who decides how and why personal data, (information about identifiable, living individuals) are processed.
www.dataprotection.gov.uk

Intellectual Property Office
The Intellectual Property Office can help you get the right type of protection for your creation or invention.  Intellectual Property (IP) is created when an idea takes some tangible form. IP can mean a brand, invention, design or other kind of creation and it can be legally owned.
www.ipo.gov.uk

LACORS
LACORS (the Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services) is the local government central body responsible for overseeing local authority regulatory and related services in the UK.  Regulatory services is the name given to a group of services which exist to protect the public. LACORS coordinates the regulatory services delivered by local government. These range from protecting consumers against illegal door stop selling to checking hygiene standards in restaurants and food factories.
www.lacors.gov.uk

MHRA
Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Authority - The Executive Agency of the Department of Health protecting and promoting public health and patient safety by ensuring that medicines, healthcare products and medical equipment meet appropriate standards of safety, quality, performance and effectiveness and are used safely. Replaces the Medicines Control Agency and Medical Devices Agency.
www.mhra.gov.uk

Ofcom
Ofcom - The regulator for the UK broadcast and telecommunications industry.
www.ofcom.org.uk

OFT
The Office of Fair Trading - The OFT,  a non-ministerial Government Department, plays a front line role in protecting the economic welfare of consumers and in enforcing UK competition policy.
www.oft.gov.uk

PCC
The Press Complaints Commission  - the PCC is an independent organisation which deals with complaints from members of the public about the editorial content of newspapers and magazines.
www.pcc.org.uk

PhonepayPlus
PhonepayPlus is the organisation that regulates phone-paid services in the UK - the services and goods that can be bought by charging the cost to a mobile phone bill and pre-pay accounts.  These include helplines, competitions, downloads, TV voting, news alerts, charitable donations and interactive games.
www.phonepayplus.org.uk

RACC
Radio Advertising Clearance Centre - Commercial radio's advertising clearance body. Administered by the industry's trade body, the Commercial Radio Companies' Association, and funded by the commercial radio stations. The RACC clears radio advertisements and sponsorhip credits to provide easy use of an otherwise complex medium for both advertisers and agencies.
Website: www.racc.co.uk E-mail: adclear@racc.co.uk

VCA
The Vehicle Certification Agency is an Executive Agency of the United Kingdom Department for Transport and the United Kingdom's national approval authority for new road vehicles, agricultural tractors and off-road vehicles. Our status allows close links with the UK Government and European policy formulation and enforcement of vehicle safety and environmental standards. We bring the authority and back-up of Government, but with the freedom to react to your changing needs.
www.vca.gov.uk

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Internet organisations

IAB
Internet Advertising Bureau  - unifies members of the on-line advertising community to foster the growth and effectiveness of the industry. It suppports ecommerce, interactive advertising and online marketing by establishing standards for the industry, developing innovative research projects and keeping members informed of developments in the sector.
www.iabuk.net

ISPA
Internet Service Providers Association - ISPA represents Internet Services Providers in the UK and promotes the interests of the UK Internet industry.
www.ispa.org.uk

IWF
The Internet Watch Foundation - IWF is an independent body which is funded by the UK Internet industry to assist in the regulation of content, particularly child pornography.
www.iwf.org.uk

WebTraderUK
The WebTraderUK scheme is designed to encourage consumer confidence in the online shopping environment.
www.webtraderuk.org.uk

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Other organisations

Advertising Archives
Advertising Archives - the Advertising Archives is a specialist picture library with over one million examples of British and American press ads, TV stills, posters, and other cultural ephemera from 1850 to the present day  
www.advertisingarchives.co.uk

Advertising Association
Advertising Association - Umbrella group representing agencies, advertisers and the media. It provides information including statistics and lobbies on major advertising issues. Its aim is to promote and protect the advertising business. 
www.adassoc.org.uk
 
asbof
asbof - The Advertising Standards Board of Finance collects and distributes the levy on non-broadcast advertising and direct mail that funds the ASA's non-broadcast work as well as the Mailing Preference Service.  
www.asbof.co.uk
 
basbof  
basbof - The Broadcast Advertising Standards Board of Finance collects and distributes the levy on broadcast advertising that funds the ASA's broadcast work.
www.basbof.co.uk

Business Link
Business Link is an easy to use business support, advice and information service managed by the DTI (Department of Trade and Industry) aimed at small to medium sized companies.  It includes information on how SMEs can market themselves and advertise along with the rules and regulations they need to follow.
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk      Business Link guide to advertising and marketing

Cinema Advertising Association
Trade association of cinema advertising contractors operating in the UK and Eire. Its main functions are to promote, monitor and maintain standards of cinema advertising exhibition as well as commission and co-ordinate research into cinema as an advertising medium.
Telephone:020 7534 6363

Cosmetics Toiletry and Perfumery Association
The CTPA represents cosmetic and personal care companies of all sizes involved in sourcing of ingredients, manufacturing, packaging, labelling and distribution, and provides its members with scientific and technical advice. CTPA has written a   Guide to Advertising Claims   to help advertisers understand more clearly the framework in which cosmetic claims appear and the way in which cosmetic claims may be classified. This work has been a joint endeavour involving the CTPA, the ASA and Clearcast. 
www.ctpa.org.uk

Data Publishers Association
Represents the best interests of members by raising the stature of the direct marketing industry and giving the consumer trust and confidence in direct marketing. Aims: promoting the image of direct marketing; lobbying; improving standards through codes.
www.dma.org.uk

DSA
Direct Selling Association - Trade association for direct selling companies.
www.dsa.org.uk

ERA UK
Electronic Retailing Association, Europe, UK Chapter
http://www.eraeurope.org/index.html?current=3&page=3&page2=3&lang=en

FPS
Fax Preference Service - The Fax Preference Service is available to businesses and Individuals to register fax numbers on which they do not wish to receive fax marketing messages.
www.fpsonline.org.uk

IAA
International Advertising Association - The IAA is a worldwide business association for all individuals and enterprises involved in the branding process. A global advocate for the freedom of commercial speech, the IAA represents 4300 members in 95 countries. The UK is one of the largest and most active Chapters.
www.iaauk.com

IAB
Internet Advertising Bureau  - unifies members of the online advertising community to foster the growth and effectiveness of the industry. It suppports ecommerce, interactive advertising and online marketing by establishing standards for the industry, developing innovative research projects and keeping members informed of developments in the sector.
www.iabuk.net

IDM
Institute of Direct Marketing - Founded in 1987, the Institute of Direct Marketing is Europe's foremost professional development body for interactive and direct marketing. The Institute is a non-profit organisation, and educational trust and a registered charity.
www.theidm.com

IPA
Institute of Practitioners in Advertising - The industry body and professional institute of UK advertising agencies, the IPA acts as spokesman for its members, representing them on issues of common concern and speaking on their behalf in negotiations with media bodies, government departments and Unions and media owners.
www.ipa.co.uk

ISBA
Incorporated Society of British Advertisers - ISBA represents £6.5 billion of marketing communications spend and is the single body, within the UK, to represent advertisers' interests across all marketing communication disciplines. Founded almost 100 years ago, ISBA's fundamental remit is vigorous.
www.isba.org.uk

ISP
Institute of Sales Promotion - The ISP is dedicated to protecting and promoting the sales promotion industry. Members are promoters, promotional marketing agencies and companies in the marketing services sector.
www.isp.org.uk

ITMA
The Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (ITMA) was established in 1934 as the professional body representing those persons qualified to act for the owners of trade mark and allied intellectual property rights (in particular, registered designs) both nationally and internationally. It now represents the vast majority of UK registered trade mark agents and all UK Trade Mark & Design Litigators
www.itma.org.uk

MOTA
Mail Order Traders Association - Members are mainly large mail order catalogue companies. It represents the interests of its members both in the UK and Europe, advises third parties generally regarding the home shopping trade and also supervises and implements its own Code of Practice.
Telephone: 01704 563 787


MPS
Mailing Preference Service - A free service which enables consumers to register their wish not to receive unsolicited direct mail. Registering with the MPS will stop most unsolicited addressed mail, it will not stop mail from organisations with whom consumers have done business in the past.
www.mpsonline.org.uk

Newspaper Society
Newspaper Society - The voice of Britain's regional and local newspapers. Activities: marketing and lobbying, including safeguarding members' legal and commercial interests. Provides legal and advertising control advice for members.
www.newspapersoc.org.uk

NMA 
Newspaper Marketing Agency - the NMA is an independent body set up by the national newspapers to represent them to advertisers and their agencies.
www.nmauk.co.uk

NPA
Newspaper Publishers Association - Trade association for British national daily and Sunday newspapers and the Evening Standard. It aims to promote and protect national press interests. Activities include: monitoring and lobbying activities on UK and European legislation affecting the newspaper industry, labour relations and management services, training and management development.
Telephone: 020 7928 6928

OAA
Outdoor Advertising Association - To be the central reference point for enabling the outdoor industry to be perceived as responsible, confident and enthusiastic. By advancing and protecting the interests of Council Members to enhance an image which is professional and pro-active.
www.oaa.org.uk  

PAGB
Proprietary Association of Great Britain - Represents the manufacturers of non-prescription medicines and food supplements which are available to the public for sale over the counter in pharmacies and other retail outlets.
Telephone: 020 7242 8331

PPA
Periodical Publishers Association - Works to promote and protect the interests of the magazine publishing industry. Members: UK magazine publishing houses of consumer, business and consumer specialist magazines.
www.ppa.co.uk

The Radio Centre
The role of RadioCentre is to maintain and build a strong and successful Commercial Radio industry — both in terms of listening hours and revenues. As such, RadioCentre operates in a number of areas including working with advertisers and their agencies, working with government, Ofcom and policy makers, and also stations themselves.
http://www.radiocentre.org  

Royal Mail
Royal Mail - Royal Mail fully supports the aims and objectives of the Advertising Standards Authority and the Committee of Advertising Practice and compliance with the British Codes of Advertising and Sales Promotion.If you would like to find out more about Royal Mail and the services offered please visit Royal Mail's website.
www.royalmail.co.uk

SCBG
The Satellite and Cable Broadcasters’ Group is the trade association for satellite and cable programme providers. Its members air more than 100 channels in the UK and in addition broadcast many more services from the UK to continental Europe and beyond.
www.scbg.org.uk

Scottish Daily Newspaper Society
Scottish Daily Newspaper Society - Represents six publishing houses of Scottish daily and Sunday newspapers. Activities: lobbying, press freedom, editorial, advertising and circulation issues.
Telephone:0131 220 4353

SNPA
Scottish Newspaper Publishers Association - Represents the weekly newspaper industry in Scotland. Activities: lobbying, press freedom, advertising issues, newsprint purchase, industrial relations, education and training matters.
www.snpa.org.uk

Teletext
Teletext Limited
www.teletext.co.uk

TPS  
Telephone Preference Service - The TPS helps individuals to make sure their telephone numbers are no longer available to organisations who may telephone with offers and information they do not wish to receive.  Certain businesses such as limited companies can register with the Corporate Telephone Preference Service.
www.tpsonline.org.uk  

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