Court overturns FTC’s "Click to Cancel" Rule

The rule would have made it easier and simpler to cancel unwanted subscriptions By Mark Huffman…

Focus on the Eyeglass and Contact Lens Rules: The FTC’s message to prescribers

If you prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses, you must give patients copies of their prescriptions any…

A million-dollar blunder: How the FTC’s settlement with software provider accessiBe can help your business avoid similar missteps

It’s advertising law 101: before you claim your product can perform a certain task, you need…

Click to Cancel: The FTC’s amended Negative Option Rule and what it means for your business

The FTC has long regulated negative options through the Negative Option Rule and strategic enforcement actions.…

Level up: Tips for businesses from the FTC’s settlement with Genshin Impact developer HoYoverse

Any marketer will tell you: great storytelling sells. Whether your product is a sports drink, a…

The specs on specs: What eye doctors need to know about the FTC’s revised Eyeglass Rule

After a careful review process inviting feedback from consumers and industry members, the FTC has announced…

Enforcing the Opioid Addiction Recovery Fraud Prevention Act: The FTC’s settlement with Evoke Wellness and what it means for businesses

The FTC is cracking down on companies attempting to deceive people seeking treatment for addiction. An…

Two on the aisle for FTC’s “That’s the Ticket” workshop

Humphrey Bogart said it in “The African Queen” and it was a catchphrase popularized by Jon…

Track afield: What the FTC’s Google case means for your company

After two weeks of talk about track, the trending topic is tracking, including the FTC’s $22.5…

Why the FTC’s Myspace case matters to your business: Part 3

The terms of FTC law enforcement actions apply just to the company in question and the…

More than $5 Million in Refunds Sent to Consumers as a Result of the FTC’s Action Against Cerebral over Deceptive Cancellation Practices

More than 40,000 people will receive a refund as a result of the Federal Trade Commission’s…

FTC’s Myspace case: Part 1

Have you reviewed your company’s privacy policy lately? The FTC’s proposed settlement with social network Myspace…

4 tips businesses can take from the FTC’s $19+ million Google settlement

The polar bears and penguins sold within kids’ apps offered in the Google Play Store may…

The FTC’s Google settlement: What’s the buzz?

“Sweet!  Check out Buzz.” “Nah, go to my inbox.” That was the intriguing choice facing Gmail…

FTC’s record-setting Do Not Call settlement: 4 tips for business and one candid suggestion

Yesterday’s 10th anniversary of the National Do Not Call Registry was a good time to reflect…

FTC’s Lord & Taylor case: In native advertising, clear disclosure is always in style

It’s a fetching frock with spaghetti straps, an engineered paisley print, and an asymmetrical hemline. And…

The FTC’s settlement with Google: Part 3

As any business knows, it is indeed a small world after all.  And the FTC’s recent…

FTC’s Jamster case: 5 tips for mobile marketers

So people were taking a few minutes to play the free version of Angry Birds on…

FTC’s Approach to Consumer Privacy: Watch the webcast live

We do our best to keep the puffery in check. So when we say an event…

Screening tenants? Check out the FTC’s new guidance

Using background checks to screen tenants? Or maybe your company provides those background checks to landlords?…

Getting to the bottom line: The FTC’s bipartisan Junk Fees Rule and your business

We’ve heard it loud and clear from tens of thousands of people: hidden and misleading fees,…

All about the tout: Takeaway tips from the FTC’s Sony-Deutsch settlements

Looking for PlayStation tips and tricks? We can’t tell you how ISA Vekta Special Forces Team…