As part of our series to provide practical insights into emerging Federal Trade Commission (FTC) priority areas for consumer protection and data privacy enforcement, we are taking a deep dive into the ...
The Federal Trade Commission reached a $5 million settlement agreement with a U.K.-based payment processor before filing a complaint Monday alleging the company engaged in deceptive acts and abusive ...
Welcome to Wiley’s update on recent developments and what’s next in consumer protection at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and the state level. Check ...
"As the result of the FTC’s settlement, Amazon is required to pay $1.5 billion for refunds to customers affected by its unlawful Prime enrollment and cancellation practices," the commission said .
The relief ordered by a lower court following a US Federal Trade Commission enforcement action against the operators of a multi-level marketing business was affirmed by a federal appeals court Monday.
According to a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, Amazon enrolled millions of people in Prime subscriptions without consent ...
The agreement, one of the largest consumer protection settlements in the FTC's history, includes $1 billion in civil ...
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Amazon will pay Prime users $1.5B in FTC case: how to claim
Amazon has agreed to a significant settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over allegations of misleading practices within its Prime subscription service. The settlement mandates Amazon to ...
WASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) - One of the two Democratic commissioners at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission who challenged their firings by President Donald Trump said on Monday he was stepping down ...
News Consumer Protection FTC Reaches $2 Million Settlement in Agency's First INFORM Consumers Act Enforcement Action “ [The] action serves as a reminder to online marketplaces that violating the ...
A federal appeals court has blocked enforcement of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule that prohibited companies from “making it any more difficult for consumers to cancel than it was to sign up” ...
The FTC argues that the deal would be detrimental to the health of the game industry because Microsoft could make future ...
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