http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-1243583811 February 2011 Last updated at 18:57 ET
New powers to vet online advertsBy Brian Milligan Business reporter, BBC News
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People who use the internet are about to get a new opportunity to complain about company websites.
From 1 March, consumers are being invited to make official objections about indecent or
misleading information on the internet.
They will be able to complain to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which is taking on new powers to regulate commercial websites.
Up to now the ASA has only been able to monitor traditional advertising.
These were generally on billboards, in newspapers or on television.
From the start of March, the
ASA will be able to police any statement on a company's website which could be interpreted as marketing,
even if it is not a paid-for advert.
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The principle that ads have to be legal, decent, honest and truthful is now going to extend to companies claims on their own websites," said Matt Wilson, of the ASA.
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