• 06.26.14

    Positive Result? Court Moves False Ad Suit Over Pregnancy Test Forward

    Food and Drug Administration regulations do not prevent Church & Dwight Co. from bringing a false advertising suit against SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH in connection with the company’s Clearblue home pregnancy tests, a federal court judge in New York recently held.

  • 06.18.14

    Geolocation Data Focus of Legislation, Congressional Meeting

    Just days after Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) reintroduced his geolocation privacy bill, Jessica Rich of the Federal Trade Commission testified before a subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee about the agency’s efforts to protect the privacy of consumers’ geolocation data.

  • 06.12.14

    NAD, N.Y. Federal Court Deal With GMO Claims

    Genetically modified organisms continue to present advertisers with problems, as evidenced by new decisions from a New York federal court and the National Advertising Division.

  • 06.06.14

    Native Advertising Needs Better Disclosures, Says NAD

    Taking another look at native advertising, the National Advertising Division recommended that Internet-based ad company Taboola modify its “recommendation widget” so that consumers can more clearly understand that clicking on links will take them to sponsored content.

  • 05.29.14

    Schwarzenegger Sues Over Publicity Rights

    The Governator has filed a $10 million suit alleging that Nevada-based Arnold Nutrition Group “brazenly stole[] and exploited” his likeness to market its products in violation of his right of publicity.

  • 05.22.14

    Here Today, Still Here Tomorrow: FTC Settles With Snapchat

    Mobile messaging app Snapchat went with a catchier slogan, promising consumers that pictures and videos sent through its service, known as “snaps,” could disappear from the Internet forever. But in a recent deal with the Federal Trade Commission, the company settled charges that its ...

  • 05.13.14

    $3.75M Settlement Reached In “Barefoot” Running Shoe Suit

    To settle a false advertising suit challenging claims for its five-toed running shoes, Vibram USA agreed to pay a total of $3.75 million and change its marketing practices.

  • 05.08.14

    Has The FTC Created A Common Law of Privacy?

    A new paper published in the Columbia Law Review argues that after more than a decade of enforcement actions, the Federal Trade Commission has created a body of common law privacy.

  • 05.01.14

    FTC Schedules “Big Data” Workshop

    Mark your calendar for September 15. The Federal Trade Commission has scheduled the  “Big Data: A Tool for Inclusion or Exclusion?” workshop that will explore the use of big data and its impact, including the impact on low-income and underserved customers.

  • 04.24.14

    FTC Checks-In a Victory in Dispute with Wyndham Over Power to Regulate Data Security

    In a closely watched dispute over the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) power to regulate data security, a New Jersey federal court judge agreed with the agency that it can pursue its case against the Wyndham Hotel chain for lax security.

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