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The 'PP' icon, introduced by Ofcom to identify programs on television which contain product placement. In the United Kingdom, placement by commercial broadcasters was forbidden prior to 2011. On February 28, 2011, telecommunications regulator Ofcom legalised placements in certain types of programming. A placement must be "editorially justified ...
ECLASS (formerly styled as eCl@ss) is a data standard for the classification of products and services using standardized ISO-compliant properties. The ECLASS Standard enables the digital exchange of product master data across industries, countries, languages or organizations.
This classification has seven major elements. They are: platform and management, education and reference, home and entertainment, content and communication, operations and professional, product manufacturing and service delivery, and line of business.
The "ETIM Clearing Center - Specification Product Data Exchange Format Version 1.02" uses BMEcat 1.01 as the basis. ETIM BMEcat 1.2 contains the ETIM-2.0 specification and is adapted to BMEcat 1.2. ETIM version 3.0, 30 May 2005, in German and English. ETIM version 4.0, 15 January 2008, in German, English and Dutch.
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Policies, guidelines and process pages can serve as inadvertent product placement when they recommend specific commercial products. Such embedded marketing, even if well-meaning, is contrary to Wikipedia's prohibition on advertising and risks undermining the project's reputation for neutrality and commitment to the free content movement ("free" in the sense of intellectual freedom).
It includes placement of a product in visible locations in a store, such as at eye level, at the ends of aisles and near checkout counters (a.k.a. POP – point of purchase display), eye-catching displays promoting a specific product, and advertisements in such places as shopping carts and in-store video displays.
Prior to the system's creation and implementation, premium television services did not provide on-air content advisories at the start of a film, television series or special to notify viewers of mature subject matter included in the accordant telecast; vague illustrations of the suitability of a program for minors under age 18, depending on the program content and rating, were made using the ...