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When “IP” stands for illegal practices: Protecting your business from trademark deception
Roundtable with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and FTC Chair Lina Khan
Special Delivery for Adoption Intermediaries: No Tolerance for Deception
Scheduling Conference, In the Matter of Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. et al.
FTC Annual Report to CFPB Regarding Debt Collection - 2023
FTC staff report analyzes 70 MLM income disclosure statements
FTC Says Surveillance Camera Company Verkada Has A Lotta Explaining To Do After Lax Data Security Practices and More
What’s the worst that could happen?
Care.com, Inc., FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against Care.com (Care), alleging that the child and older adult care gig platform has systematically deceived caregivers who were looking for jobs while failing to give families seeking care a simple way to cancel their paid memberships.
In a federal court complaint, the FTC alleges that Care’s marketing messages about both the number of jobs available on their site and the amount workers could expect to be paid were deceptive.
Care has agreed to a settlement that will require it to turn over $8.5 million to be used to refund consumers harmed by their practices, as well as requiring the company to be able to back up the earnings claims it makes and be honest about the number of jobs available on their site.
Informal Hearing on the Proposed Amendments to the Energy Labeling Rule
Bitcoin ATMs: A payment portal for scammers
We’ll pay you to give our new rule a good review
Car dealers included add-ons without consumers’ consent and discriminated against Black and Latino buyers, alleges FTC
Don’t waste your energy on a solar scam
ByteDance, LTD., US v.
An investigation from the Division of Enforcement and the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection found TikTok/ByteDance violated a 2019 consent order for infringing the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. The DOJ is bringing a lawsuit on behalf of FTC for flagrantly violating COPPA and violating the 2019 order.
FTC says CarShield shielded consumers from the truth about limitations of its vehicle service contracts
$43.5 million in redress and debt cancellation to servicemembers, military spouses, and other consumers due to multiple missteps by education provider Career Step
No, hashing still doesn't make your data anonymous
Strike Force on Unfair and Illegal Pricing
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