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A British Xbox 360 ad has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for not clarifying the fact that downloaded Live movies could only be kept for 14 days.

According to the ASA, the small print failed to mention that anyone who used the download service must own the Xbox 360 with hard drive, which runs £169.99, and that the movies expire after 14 days, or 24 hours after the film’s started.

“Because the ad focused on the Xbox 360 download function and new users could be influenced to purchase on the basis of being able to download and keep movies, we considered that the time limitation to play downloaded movies and the fact that they were being rented rather than bought were significant conditions that should have been clarified in the ad,” the body said in its judgment.

The ad was brought to the ASA’s attention when a consumer filed a complaint, which Microsoft claimed was unreasonable because they were “not viable to explain all the features of its Xbox movie download service in a short TV advert”.

I suppose they have a point.

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This happens all the time.

I work in the online advertising industry and I have to pull company A ads on a weekly basis... because someone somewhere has an issue with the message.



A lot of dodgy ads get banned in the UK and rightly so



Agreed with the ASA; that ad sounds incredibly misleading. Of course most ads can be misleading, but banning the worst offenders is a good thing.



Took 'em long enough. I called this back when the ad was first released.



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Those "Download movies on Xbox 360, now only €179.99" ads always made me wonder how many people actually bought an Arcade, then realised there was no HD to actually store the movies on.



 

It just shows how people are treated like sheep.

"Wait a minute...the commercial isn't clear...and mass population are idiots and can't do your own research. BANED!"



disolitude said:
It just shows how people are treated like sheep.

"Wait a minute...the commercial isn't clear...and mass population are idiots and can't do your own research. BANED!"

 

 That's because people are idiots, and Microsoft knew this, as does every other company that falsely advertises, and so they try and profit from it.



Dallinor said:

Those "Download movies on Xbox 360, now only €179.99" ads always made me wonder how many people actually bought an Arcade, then realised there was no HD to actually store the movies on.

 

I may be wrong dallinor but I think £169 in UK is with HD.



 

 

 

 

reask said:
Dallinor said:

Those "Download movies on Xbox 360, now only €179.99" ads always made me wonder how many people actually bought an Arcade, then realised there was no HD to actually store the movies on.

 

I may be wrong dallinor but I think £169 in UK is with HD.

 

 They advertised the £129 model, the Arcade.