FTC Actions Posts

FTC Is Asked to Crack Down on ‘Supercookies’ as Data Privacy Violation

Sep 28, 2011

FTC Is Asked to Crack Down on ‘Supercookies’ as Data Privacy Violation

The bastard stepchild of online behavioral advertising – the supercookie – is in the hot seat. Two members of the House of Representatives sent a letter to the FTC on September 27 calling on the commission to look into the usage and impact of supercookies on consumers. Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Tex.),…

What Priorities Will FTC Stress in Its Impending Online Advertising Guidelines?

Aug 21, 2011

What Priorities Will FTC Stress in Its Impending Online Advertising Guidelines?

If you advertise or sell over the Internet, be aware that changes are afoot at the FTC that will affect your business. The Commission is in the midst of revamping its Dot Com Disclosures, guidelines it prepared back in 2000 regarding online advertising. It issued a request for public comment on prospective revisions in late…

FTC’s Mortgage Acts and Practices Advertising Rule May Not Help Consumers

Aug 15, 2011

FTC’s Mortgage Acts and Practices Advertising Rule May Not Help Consumers

The FTC recently issued the Mortgage Acts and Practices – Advertising Final Rule. This rule is the FTC’s response to a congressional directive to address unfair or deceptive acts in the mortgage loan industry. Briefly, the MAP Rule (1) gives the FTC and state authorities the ability to seek civil penalties for deceptive mortgage advertising,…

Should FTC Sue Law Schools For Misrepresentation?

Jul 11, 2011

Should FTC Sue Law Schools For Misrepresentation?

On May 25, 2011, a class action was filed against the Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL) in San Diego for intentionally misrepresenting employment data of recent alumni. The complaint states that in order to continue attracting students despite exorbitant law student debt and a depleted legal job market, TJSL has “adopted a practice of…

Since When Did the FTC Start Regulating Cyber Security?

May 11, 2011

Since When Did the FTC Start Regulating Cyber Security?

There’s no question that the Federal Trade Commission has the authority to prevent deceptive and unfair trade practices, such as false or misleading claims directed at consumers. Somehow, however, that authority has morphed into a much broader reach than one would have expected on the basis of common sense. We’ve written extensively about such jurisdictional…

FTC Files Suit Against Acai Marketing Sites Disguised as ‘News’

Apr 29, 2011

FTC Files Suit Against Acai Marketing Sites Disguised as ‘News’

The FTC recently filed suit against ten operations with websites that market acai berry weight loss products. The FTC alleged that the companies’ websites – which look like news websites – deceived consumers who thought the sites were credible journalistic outlets as opposed to elaborate marketing schemes. According to the FTC, the sites contained titles…

FTC Files First Lawsuit Against ‘Text Spam’

Apr 3, 2011

FTC Files First Lawsuit Against ‘Text Spam’

 Spam seems to be everywhere these days, and it has now invaded your wireless handheld.  Last month, the Federal Trade Commission filed its first lawsuit ever against an alleged perpetrator of “spam texting” – the practice of sending unsolicited commercial text messages to a large number of people.  The FTC is alleging that Phillip Flora…

Identity Theft Tops List of FTC Complaints in 2010

Mar 29, 2011

Identity Theft Tops List of FTC Complaints in 2010

This month, the Federal Trade Commission released its list of the top ten consumer complaints received by the agency in 2010. This list represents a good indication of some of the areas toward which the FTC may direct its resources and increase its scrutiny. For the 11th year in a row, identity theft was the…

FTC Cracks Down on Merchants’ Empty Promises

Mar 3, 2011

FTC Cracks Down on Merchants’ Empty Promises

On March 2, 2011, the Federal Trade Commission announced “Operation Empty Promises,” a multi-agency law enforcement initiative aimed at cracking down on misleading “work from home” and other business opportunity offers. The campaign includes more than 90 actions brought by various state and federal agencies in the past year, including the Department of Justice, the…

FTC Looks at Football Helmet Safety Claims

Feb 7, 2011

FTC Looks at Football Helmet Safety Claims

Helmet safety has caught the attention of the Federal Trade Commission, which is looking into marketing claims that some football helmets can help reduce concussions. Recent months have seen widespread publicity about concussions and other traumatic head and neck injuries suffered by football players, prompting the National Football League to step up enforcement of rules…