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FTC Testifies before the Senate Special Committee on Aging About the Agency’s Work to Halt Practices that Prey on Older Americans
FTC Sends Nearly $5 Million in Refunds to People who Lost Money to Cramming Scheme
Keynote Remarks: Exploring Options Overcoming Barriers to Comprehensive Federal Privacy Legislation
Seven Remaining Defendants in Massive Grand Bahama Cruise Line Operation Banned from Making Telemarketing Robocalls; Principals will Pay $100,000 in Civil Penalties
Grand Bahama Cruise Line, LLC
In January 2020, three people and a telephone call center that helped Florida-based Grand Bahama Cruise Line LLC (GBCL) and others to make millions of illegal robocalls to consumers settled an FTC complaint and are permanently barred from making telemarketing robocalls. The FTC will litigate in federal court against GBCL and six other defendants involved in the massive operation, who have not agreed to settle. The FTC announced a settlement with the seven remaining defendants in September 2021.
16 CFR Part 640 and 698: Duties of Creditors Regarding Risk-Based Pricing Rule
16 CFR Part 660: Duties of Furnishers of Information to Consumer Reporting Agencies Rule
16 CFR Part 641: Duties of Users of Consumer Reports Regarding Address Discrepancies
Federal Trade Commission Withdraws Vertical Merger Guidelines and Commentary
FTC Warns Health Apps and Connected Device Companies to Comply With Health Breach Notification Rule
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request (Regulations B, E, M, and Z)
FTC Streamlines Consumer Protection and Competition Investigations in Eight Key Enforcement Areas to Enable Higher Caseload
Statement of Chair Lina M. Khan Joined by Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter on Actions to Expedite Staff Investigations
Statement of Commissioner Chopra Regarding Law Enforcement Authorizations to Protect Military Families
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