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2107002 Informal Interpretation
Kuuhuub, Inc., et al., U.S. v. (Recolor Oy)
Kuuhuub Inc., Kuu Hubb Oy and Recolor Oy settled FTC allegations that they violated a children’s privacy law by collecting and disclosing personal information about children who used the app without notifying their parents and obtaining their consent.
Statement of the Federal Trade Commission on the Proposed Repeal of the Care Labeling Rule
Remarks of Chair Lina M. Khan Regarding the Proposed Policy Statement on Right to Repair
Prepared Remarks of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Proposed Repeal of the Care Labeling Rule
Remarks of Chair Lina M. Khan Regarding the Care Labeling Rule
Prepared Remarks of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Motion to Rescind the Commission's 1995 Policy Statement on Prior Approval and Prior Notice
Prepared Remarks of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding a Motion to Adopt a Policy Statement on Repair Restrictions Imposed by Manufacturers and Sellers
Oral Remarks of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Regarding Care Labeling Rule, Repair Restrictions Imposed by Manufactures and Sellers, and Prior Approval and Prior Notice Provisions in Merger Cases
Remarks of Chair Lina M. Khan Regarding the Proposed Rescission of the 1995 Policy Statement Concerning Prior Approval and Prior Notice Provisions
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Regarding the Commission's Withdrawal of the 1995 Policy Statement Concerning Prior Approval and Prior Notice Provisions in Merger Cases
Environmental Safety International, Inc.
In July 2021, the owners of a New Jersey-based company that sells septic tank cleaning products agreed to a permanent ban on telemarketing and will pay more than $1.6 million to settle FTC charges that the company and its telemarketer made illegal robocalls to consumers, including tens of millions of calls to numbers listed on the agency’s DNC Registry. In addition, the defendants will turn over a residential property as part of the settlement. The complaint names as defendants: Environmental Safety International, Inc. or ESI; ESI’s two officers, brothers Joseph Carney and Sean Carney; and their other brother Raymond Carney.
2107001 Informal Interpretation
Moneta Management Inc.
Moneta Management, LLC, Moneta Management, Inc., and their CEO Michael Todd Greene settled FTC allegations that they knowingly provided false or deceptive information to credit card and ACH processors to obtain merchant processing for a student debt relief scam operated by Brandon Frere and his three companies.
Golden Sunrise Nutraceutical, Inc.
In July 2020, the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint in federal court against the California-based marketers and promoters of bogus treatments for serious medical conditions. The defendants are two corporations headquartered in Porterville, California, and two of their executives: Huu Tieu, President and CEO of both companies; and Stephen Meis, Medical Director and board member of Golden Sunrise Nutraceutical. The complaint alleges that defendants have promoted and sold a variety of products through "plans of care" ranging in price from $23,000 to $200,000, which falsely claim to treat or cure COVID-19, cancer, Parkinson's disease, etc. On June 14, 2021, the FTC announced a proposed order barring the defendants from making bogus health claims.