Coke given zero penalty for SMS campaign
COCA-COLA says it never intended to spam mobile phone users and will take steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)... More »
NEWS.com.au - Nov. 10, 2009
Coca-Cola SMS spam costs VHA $110,000 - UPDATED
Page 1 of 2 Some of Australia's biggest brand names - Vodafone Hutchison and Coca Cola - have fallen foul of the Spam Act over their involvement in a Coca Coal SMS marketing... More »
ITWire - Nov. 9, 2009
Coke, Vodafone, pinned for spamming
Coca-Cola has been issued with a formal warning over a spam marketing campaign but it was spared a monetary penalty, unlike the three other companies involved, which included... More »
ZDNet Australia - Nov. 9, 2009
Coke is hit with warning
Spam trouble: Coca Cola is trouble for its use of spam. Source: Herald Sun COCA-Cola has been given a formal warning over a spam marketing campaign. But it was spared a... More »
Herald Sun - Nov. 10, 2009
Spam : Coke is hit with warning
Spam trouble: Coca Cola is trouble for its use of spam. Source: Herald Sun COCA-Cola has been given a formal warning over a spam marketing campaign. But it was spared a... More »
Herald Sun - Nov. 10, 2009
Coke Warned but Given Zero Penalty for SMS Campaign
(Mark Renders/) CANBERRACoca-Cola says it never intended to spam mobile phone users and will take steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. The Australian Communications and... More »
Epoch Times - Nov. 10, 2009
Coke given zero penalty for SMS campaign
COCA-COLA has been issued with a formal warning over a spam marketing campaign but it was spared a monetary penalty, unlike the three other companies involved. The Australian... More »
NEWS.com.au - Nov. 10, 2009
Australian media watchdog warns Coke over a spam marketing...
Melbourne, Nov 10: The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has formally warned Coca-Cola over a spam marketing campaign, but spared it from a monetary... More »
Daily India - Nov. 10, 2009
Vodafone cops $110K fine for Coke SMS ad
Vodafone Hutchison Australia has agreed to make a $110,000 payment to the media regulator after it sent out 100,000 text messages as part of a marketing campaign for... More »
Brisbane Times - Nov. 9, 2009
Coke given zero penalty for SMS campaign
COCA-COLA says it never intended to spam mobile phone users and will take steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)... More »
West Australia Sunday Times - Nov. 9, 2009