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Consumer Protection Review helps businesses that market and sell to consumers navigate federal and state legal issues related to advertising, privacy, promotions, products liability, government investigations, unfair competition, class actions and general consumer protection.
Supreme Court To Review FCC Authority Over Junk Faxes
Upcoming Requirements for Digital Goods and Subscription Offers in California
With Operation AI Comply, the FTC Steps Up AI Enforcement
The FTC's Latest AI and Your Business
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently published a new blog post within its series titled "AI and Your Business." The post emphasized the FTC's views on the importance of accuracy, transparency, and privacy as brands continue to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in their
From California to New York, Junk Fees Continue to Be a Hot Topic for Legislators and Regulators
CARU Issues Warning About Using AI in Child-Directed Advertising and Data Collection
Is Your Trademark Notice an Advertising Claim?
In an unusual decision[1] this month, the National Advertising Division of BBB National Programs (NAD) recommended that Planting Hope Brands (PHB), a plant-based food and beverage company, discontinue its use of the registered trademark symbol or ® on the packaging and advertising for its product RIGHTRICE, a plant-derived flour-based kernel.
DOJ Adopts Accessibility Standards for State and Local Government Web Content
National Advertising Division Flags Social Media Disclosure Obligations for Wonderbelly, Its Influencers, and Investor Demi Moore
Top Advertising Law Trends for 2024
With the first quarter of 2024 in full swing, it is a good time for brands to revisit marketing compliance strategies to minimize the risk of potential class actions, regulatory enforcement actions, and competitor challenges.
This Update highlights hot topics in advertising law for 2024.
Judge Rules Water Bottler Must Face Class Action Over “Carbon Neutral” Claims
FTC Warns Trade Associations and Influencers About Social Media Posts Promoting Sugar
Junk Fees Under Scrutiny: FTC Issues Proposed Rulemaking
New Version of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Released
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are an international standard used to assess the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.
FTC Staff Perspective: Preventing Blurred Advertising to Children
The FTC released a staff paper in September 2023 directed at businesses and social media influencers who promote products to children online.