The Directorate ruled that, at first glance, the image is not overtly problematic.
Netflix said in 2019 that it would remain advertising-free but a number of factors have led to a walking-back of that promise.
There’s a gigantic 3D cat stopping crowds at a busy intersection in Tokyo, and it follows the usual feline routine of waking up, meowing, and then sleeping some more.
If you’ve ever wondered whether or not E.T. saw Elliott again, the answer lies in this touching Christmas advert.
Bonita Ngwenya thinks that Kulula’s “Don’t be a #TravelHater” campaign is racist. Thankfully, everyone else disagrees.
The influx of controversial ads continues, and this time it’s Jennifer Lawrence and Dior under fire for cultural appropriation.
A few years ago, a Canadian living in Kenya started the country’s first ice hockey team. There was only one problem: they had no one else to play.
Facebook has apologised again after it approved an ad campaign geared at white nationalists like the man who attacked a Pittsburgh synagogue.
How many times has a friend or acquaintance pitched a business proposal that is based on – you guessed it – an app?
Apple’s latest campaign for its newest product promises to show you the universe.
The advert for property company Vineyards Estates pokes a little bit of fun at Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Front party, and they’ve seen the ad, and have responded.
[thanks mark]