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27 de Oct de 1999

26 de Oct de 1999

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United States and Brazil Sign Bilateral Antitrust Agreement

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The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice announced today that representatives of the United States and Brazil have signed a bilateral antitrust cooperation agreement. Brazil becomes...

25 de Oct de 1999

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FTC Targets "Web Site Cramming"

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Consumer complaints about "cramming" - unauthorized charges on telephone bills - are rising dramatically according to Federal Trade Commission testimony delivered to the Senate Committee on Small...
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Small Business Owners Who Got "Crammed" to Get Refunds

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One hundred twenty four thousand consumers - most of them small business owners - who may have had unauthorized charges "crammed" onto their telephone bills for Internet services they never ordered or...

22 de Oct de 1999

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FTC Clears Merger of El Paso Energy and Sonat

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The Federal Trade Commission has accepted a proposed consent agreement that would allow the $6 billion merger of El Paso Energy Corporation and Sonat Inc., while ensuring that competition is...
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Announced Actions for October 22, 1999

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Petition to reopen and modify and order : The Commission has received a petition from the following entity to reopen and modify an existing order: Compaq Computer Corporation, in the matter of Digital...

21 de Oct de 1999

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FTC Ends Erickson's Supporting Role

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The Erickson Agency, Inc. and its owner, Patricia Erickson, have settled Federal Trade Commission charges over Erickson's role in Model 1, Inc. and Creative Talent Management, Inc.'s deceptive scheme...
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Credit Identity Defendants Settle FTC Charges

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Sixteen defendants targeted in a law enforcement crackdown on illegal credit repair services have agreed to settle federal charges that the "file segregation" advice and products violated federal law...