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ITC bans 'offensive' Xbox TV ad
Posted by admin on Thursday, June 06, 2002 - 07:53 PM
Microsoft admin writes "Microsoft has been ordered to stop showing a TV commercial for its Xbox games console after it was dubbed "offensive, shocking and in bad taste".

The Independent Television Commission (ITC) received 136 complaints about the ad claiming it has caused "considerable distress to many viewers". Some viewers, including a pregnant woman and a new mother, objected in particular to the childbirth scene, while most thought the final scene showing the body crashing into a grave was extremely disturbing.

Microsoft has apologised to those who were disturbed by the ad.

It said in a statement: "We have been asked by the ITC to remove [the ad] from television in the UK only due to a minority of viewers who complained about the commercial. We did not set out to offend any viewers, and apologise if we have done so." This is so funny.... I wonder what they'd do if enough people complained that the mention of the name of MS is offensive...?"


Note: This is so funny.... I wonder what they'd do if enough people complained that the mention of the name of MS is offensive...?

 
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