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Some say fee disclosure and transparency can only help the industry, while others believe it's more complicated and potentially harmful.
A federal appeals court’s nullification of a Federal Trade Commission rule requiring businesses make automatically renewing subscriptions as easy to cancel as they were to sign up for isn’t the death knell for enforcement actions,
A federal appeals court has blocked a key rule from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that would have required businesses to make it easier for consumers to cancel subscription services.
If you can't beat them, join them. That, it seems, is a key part of the strategy for Uber Technologies (UBER) as the company faces a burgeoning roster of competitors in the autonomous vehicle (AV) taxi space.
A U.S. appeals court struck down the FTC's click-to-cancel rule over a procedural error, halting plans to simplify subscription cancellations for consumers.
Source: Federal Trade Commission “Steer clear of FTC impersonators," the FTC warns, adding that no one from the FTC will ever ask you for money. The alert, released last week, warns people to take steps to verify and then protect themselves if they've shared personal information such as verification codes or credit card numbers.
President Trump signed into law a new bill aimed at tackling the scourge of illegal robocalls that pester millions of Americans -- but the scams won't go away overnight.