Call for law forcing bloggers – and journos – to disclose payments and gifts

New laws should be passed in Australia to ensure that bloggers declare payments or gifts they receive from brands – but it should apply to journalists too, last night’s Social Media Club Sydney was told.

The comments came after Kangaroo Island was revealed earlier this year to be paying celebrities to tweet about it.

Daniel Kjellsson, of aggregated fashion blogging project Fellt: “I would welcome such a law but you can’t  limit it  to digital, it has to be broader.” He drew laughs as he told the audience: “From my ten years in traditional media I never lived better. I never had more stuff, free, come to me, and that was good times.”   

Asked about whether a law of disclosure was needed, Edelman’s director of consumer brand and digital marketing Matthew Gain told the debate on monetising blogs that although there would be practical difficulties including how big an audience a blogger would have to be before they face regulation, he would be in favour of it. He said “I think it’s difficult to police, but sure why not – there should be something.”

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