November 15, 2011 # 8:28 am # Legal Challenges, Specials # 6 Comments
If you are an affiliate or marketer, this is the one FTC article you must read on how FTC Rules are Affecting the Industry.
Excerpt: The FTC clearly considers everyone in the stream liable for claims that they knew or should have known to be false and unsubstantiated. This includes networks. The lack of any meaningful [...]
August 4, 2011 # 11:14 am # Legal Challenges # 7 Comments
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal court has halted an online operation that allegedly debited consumers’ bank accounts without their consent when consumers visited the defendants’ websites seeking payday loans. The court also froze the defendants’ assets, pending further court proceedings.
According to the Commission’s complaint, the defendants’ websites, such as mypaydayangel.com [...]
July 25, 2011 # 1:44 pm # Legal Challenges, Specials # 2 Comments
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has ordered Swish Marketing, Inc. to pay more than $4.8 million for misleading hundreds of thousands of payday loan applicants into paying for an unrelated debit card. For some time, the Commission has been closely monitoring payday [...]
July 14, 2011 # 2:02 pm # Legal Challenges, Specials # 4 Comments
Technorati – The Federal Trade Commission has gone to war against all the fake news sites. If you’ve visited almost any real news site recently, you’ve most likely seen these advertisements that advertise a “special report” from some news station you never heard of, has discovered the cure to belly fat or a special new [...]