Tag:Consumer Products

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Anti-Money Laundering and Fashion
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France’s Digital Influencer Regulation: Whether You Like It or Not, You’ll Need to Subscribe to Those Changes!
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Dior’s Foray Into Blockchain: Fashion and Digital Proof of Authenticity

Anti-Money Laundering and Fashion

Around the world, the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing is ramping up in response to the emergence of ever-more sophisticated criminal networks and infrastructure. The Financial Action Task Force, a global intergovernmental organisation, established a set of standards and provided recommendations to all governments to consider and implement for detecting and preventing money laundering. The Australian government has now introduced the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Bill 2024 (Bill) to parliament which proposes to overhaul Australia’s existing anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing (AML/CTF) regime.

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France’s Digital Influencer Regulation: Whether You Like It or Not, You’ll Need to Subscribe to Those Changes!

Amidst a sudden increase in paid-for posts that went viral for dubious products and services, France has taken a significant step toward the regulation of influencer communication. The Act no. 2023-451 (Influencers Act), which came into effect on 9 June 2023, aims not only to protect consumers but also to support the influencers, in order to foster the healthy growth of this ecosystem. France is now the first European Union (EU) country to implement a thorough framework regulating commercial influence.

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Dior’s Foray Into Blockchain: Fashion and Digital Proof of Authenticity

Dior’s B33 Sneaker

In July 2023, Dior announced its first foray into blockchain when it released B33 sneakers for men, a further example of how brands are evolving how they interact, influence, and collaborate with consumers.

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