New York Amends Automatic Renewal Law... Again
Joining California and a few other states, New York has amended its automatic renewal law again to require annual renewal notices. The
Joining California and a few other states, New York has amended its automatic renewal law again to require annual renewal notices. The
So, it is happening. The animated short “Steamboat Willie,” which was released in 1928 and features an early version of Mickey Mouse,...
In an effort to further protect consumers from unwanted and illegal calls and text messages, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)...
Earlier this year, Whisky Magazine wrote an article about Woodford Reserve Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall, which included a photo of...
Last week, the FTC issued a long-awaited notice of proposed rulemaking that will bring changes to the COPPA Rule, the set of...
During the holidays, the television in my octogenarian parents' home toggles back-and-forth between Fox News (my father's choice) and the...
As 2023 draws to a close, advertising lawyers are thinking about the major developments over the course of the year. We’re also figuring...
In October, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it was proposing a rule prohibiting “junk fees,” which the FTC called, “hidden...
The Federal Trade Commission announced it reached a settlement with Old Southern Brass resolving allegations that the company made false...
The International Advertising Association just released the latest video in its “Privacy Download” series.
In this video, Tin Kolenko
The Federal Trade Commission announced that it just finalized the “Combating Auto Retail Scams Rule” (the “CARS Rule”) in order to combat...
For many years, the plaintiff was part-owner and lead designer for a company that made stationery and office supplies. The plaintiff...
In late November, the Federal Trade Commission and the California Attorney General's Office reached a settlement with DNA testing company...
In an effort to stop illegal robocalls, a majority of which data show originate from overseas, the Federal Trade Commission has recently...
Yesterday, the Directors Guild of America and the Association of Independent Commercial Producers reached a tentative agreement on a new...
In October, California enacted the Voluntary Carbon Market Disclosure Act, which requires advertisers to include specific disclosures on...
Today I report on another opinion out of the Central District of California that addresses whether generative AI tools infringe upon the...
When I blogged about claims that denigrate competitors just last week, little did I know that another relevant decision was about to be...
The Federal Trade Commission announced that it will hold a virtual informal hearing on January 16, 2024, on its proposed amendments to...
Lawyers say this to clients all the time: you can’t copyright an idea; copyright protection extends only to an author's original...
Last week, the Massachusetts Attorney General announced that her office is proposing new rules that would prohibit so-called “junk fees"...
Two recent cases explore trash talk, more formally known in the ad law world as “denigration.” When it’s okay and when it falsely...
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