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posted by martyb on Friday September 04 2015, @04:56PM   Printer-friendly
from the end-horse-mints-endorsements dept.

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has settled with Machinima Inc. after it paid YouTube broadcasters to endorse Microsoft's Xbox One without disclosure:

The FTC said the settlement [PDF] will forbid Machinima from running videos without properly disclosing when the broadcaster has been compensated for endorsing a product. "When people see a product touted online, they have a right to know whether they're looking at an authentic opinion or a paid marketing pitch," said FTC consumer protection bureau head Jessica Rich. "That's true whether the endorsement appears in a video or any other media."

[...] The videos were aired as part of an advertising campaign for Microsoft and its advertising agency, Starcom Mediavest Group. The FTC determined that neither Microsoft or Starcom would be subject to the complaint, which was instead made against Machinima. "The failures to disclose here appear to be isolated incidents that occurred in spite of, and not in the absence of, policies and procedures designed to prevent such lapses," the FTC said [PDF]. "Microsoft had a robust compliance program in place when the Xbox One campaign was launched, including specific legal and marketing guidelines concerning the FTC's Endorsement Guides."

Under the terms of the settlement, Machinima will be required for the next 30 years to clearly disclose when a video includes paid endorsements. The company will also be required to set up policies to ensure proper labeling and disclosure of paid endorsements and, for the next five years, maintain all documents related to the settlement available to the FTC.

Related: UK Vloggers "Must" Comply With Advertising Guidelines


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 04 2015, @05:18PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 04 2015, @05:18PM (#232343)

    I was flipping channels and saw this reported on a broadcast tv news show which surprised me given how niche it is.

    But what really blew me away was that the reporter pronounced it "mashinima" which sounded japanese to me.
    I've always said it "makinima" sort of like "deus ex machina" but with a short i.
    I guess I've never heard anyone pronounce it before.

  • (Score: 2) by ikanreed on Friday September 04 2015, @05:46PM

    by ikanreed (3164) Subscriber Badge on Friday September 04 2015, @05:46PM (#232354) Journal

    Yeah, that's what they call it. You've correctly nailed the pronunciation.

  • (Score: 3, Informative) by The Archon V2.0 on Friday September 04 2015, @07:36PM

    by The Archon V2.0 (3887) on Friday September 04 2015, @07:36PM (#232395)

    > I was flipping channels and saw this reported on a broadcast tv news show which surprised me given how niche it is.

    Niche? Machinima has, as I type this, 12,617,425 subscribers on Youtube. To give you an idea, that's as many as follow The Ellen Show (12,437,394) or Justin Bieber (12,612,157). I'm fairly sure that puts them in the top 10 subscribed channels.

    And all three combined don't even reach the top channel, PewDiePie: 39,095,644. Which happens to also be a gaming channel. Despite claims, gaming isn't as "niche" as all that.

    > But what really blew me away was that the reporter pronounced it "mashinima" which sounded japanese to me.

    Only way I've ever heard of it.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 04 2015, @08:11PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 04 2015, @08:11PM (#232409)

      Movies aren't niche either, but reporting on manipulative advertising like press junkets is niche.