“You’re Voting Every Day. You Just Don’t Know It.”
How our smallest choices fund the biggest systems — whether we mean to or not. Most people don’t feel powerful. The news is overwhelming. The system seems rigged.So we turn to the familiar:A coffee on the go. A deal online. Something fast, easy, on sale. It feels harmless.But here’s the truth: Every purchase is a […]
Dark Sides of Artificial Intelligence
Lesley Stahl’s report on AI, chatbots and a world of unknowns. From 2024, Stahl’s story on Kenyan workers training AI who say they’re overworked, underpaid and exploited by big American tech companies. Also from 2024, Anderson Cooper’s report on “nudify” sites that use AI to create realistic, revealing images of actual people. And from 2021, […]
Salt in their Veins
The Bajo people of Southeast Asia have a deep connection with the marine environment. As descendants of sea nomads, they traditionally roamed the ocean to fish and trade, but today, most live in coastal villages or on stilts over the water. This short film focuses on the Bajo of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, highlighting their strong […]
Greg Callaham Graphic Design Named As Finalist for 2025
Each day, each decision, each interaction with a client, vendor, or competitor is governed by a very simple question: Is this the right The post Greg Callaham Graphic Design Named As Finalist for 2025 first appeared on OOH TODAY.
Jung von Matt’s Harry Sandhu: My Top Tips for Cannes
Here’s my Cannes 2025 shortlist; three that hit me in the gut (or the heart), and one that probably won’t win anything but absolutely deserves a pint. The Ordinary: The Truth Should Be Ordinary (Uncommon) The boldest thing in beauty this year? Honesty. No celebrities. No glossy skin. Just stark type, white space, and facts, … The post Jung von Matt’s Harry Sandhu: My Top Tips for Cannes first appeared on More About Advertising.
Saying “Adios” to the Madrid Protocol?
For foreign trademark owners filing a US application through WIPO seems the obvious choice due to the ease and apparent limited cost of filing. However, US trademark law differs in a number of ways from many countries and a WIPO filing rather than national may be more troublesome (and expensive) than it seems.
FTC Anti-Drip Pricing Regulation Now In Effect
The FTC’s long-awaited Final Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees went into effect on May 12, 2025. The Final Rule seeks to eliminate “bait and switch” or “drip” pricing and instill transparency in connection with the offering of live ticketing events and short-term lodging. The Final Rule builds on certain state pricing transparency laws, such as those in effect in California and Minnesota, whose requirements apply to transactions beyond those identified by the FTC.










