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New Consumer Protection Due Diligence That Your Company May Need to Perform

The Ninth Circuit recently held a company vicariously liable for the actions of a downstream vendor of text message and telephone marketing activities. 

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FTC to Hold Workshop on Consumer Protection Issues Related to Video Game Loot Boxes

On August 7, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will host a public workshop to examine consumer protection issues related to the sale of "loot boxes" in video games. 

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Incentivized Review and Free Trial Practices Draw the Ire of the FTC

In 2016, UrthBox, Inc., a subscription-based service sending monthly snack boxes to customers, had only nine reviews on the Better Business Bureau's website and all of them were negative. 

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FTC Joins FDA in Sending Warning Letters to Companies Advertising and Selling Products Containing Cannabidiol (CBD) Claiming to Treat Alzheimer’s, Cancer, and Other Diseases

On March 28, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) joined the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in sending warning letters to three companies that market products that contain cannabidiol (CBD), which the companies claim can treat a variety of serious physical and mental disorders. 

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New TCPA Ruling Holds an Autodialer Must Have the Capacity to Generate Numbers Randomly or Sequentially

In the wake of the D.C.

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New Accessibility Requirements in Effect for Video Game Software

As of January 1, 2019, video game developers and publishers are now subject to certain accessibility requirements under the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) that apply to manufacturers and providers of advanced communications services (ACS). 

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Supreme Court’s Denial of Spirit Airline’s Petition for Review Leaves Uncertainty about Whether Court or Arbitrator Determines Whether Class Arbitration Is Available

The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition for writ of certiorari filed by Spirit Airlines Inc. in Spirit Airlines Inc. v.

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Proactive Self-Regulatory Council for the Direct Selling Industry Launches in January

Last month, the Direct Selling Association (DSA) launched the Direct Selling Self-Regulatory Council (DS-SRC), a new enforcement agency charged with policing the direct selling industry. 

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Ninth Circuit Rules That Lack of Web Accessibility Regulations Does Not Bar ADA Suits

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a decision on January 15, 2019 in a closely followed web accessibility case, Robles v.

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Updates to Massachusetts Data Security Requirements

New changes to the Massachusetts data breach notification statute emphasize timely and public disclosure of data security incidents, including requiring companies to disclose compliance with Massachusetts' data security law. 

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Google Defeats Biometric Privacy Lawsuit on Article III Standing Grounds

On December 29, 2018, Google won summary judgment in Rivera v. Google, a privacy class action alleging violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). 

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Ninth Circuit Interprets Automatic Telephone Dialing System under TCPA, Leaving Circuit Split

The Ninth Circuit recently denied a motion for rehearing en banc in Marks v.

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Happy Holidays and a Look Ahead

It's been a busy year in consumer protection law and during this holiday season, we're taking stock of the past year and looking ahead to what's next.  

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Understanding California’s New Consumer Privacy Law

In July, the California legislature approved a new consumer privacy law that represents one of the most significant pieces of privacy legislation ever passed in the United States. 

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Christine S. Wilson Sworn in at FTC, Completing New Slate of FTC Commissioners

On September 26, 2018, Christine S. Wilson was sworn in as a Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission into the seat previously held by Maureen Ohlhausen.  

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