No More Free Passes: Nonprofits’ New Privacy Compliance in 2025
By Heather Nolan on January 16, 2025
charitable platforms, Charitable Fundraising, charitable promotions, Cause Marketing, California, retail
New To-Dos for Do-Good Programs
By Heather Nolan on June 06, 2024
Alcoholic Beverage Compliance, Alcohol beverage sales, alcohol beverage laws
March Momentum for More Permissive Alcohol Beverage Sales
By Heather Nolan on March 29, 2024
charitable promotions, Charitable Fundraising, charitable platforms, Cause Marketing, California
California Gifts Us Proposed Regulations Around Charitable Fundraising
By Heather Nolan on December 06, 2023
AI, Artificial Intelligence, retail
Virtual Influencers Are Now Officially Regulated Endorsers
By Heather Nolan on August 11, 2023
Cause Marketing, California, Charitable Fundraising, charitable promotions
All Eyes on California’s Expanded Regulation of Charitable Fundraising
By Heather Nolan on October 26, 2021
charitable promotions
It’s Giving Tuesday! (Time for a Year-End Charitable Promotion Check-Up)
By Heather Nolan on December 01, 2020
FTC, Advertising Law, Influencers
How to Approach Legal Issues With CGI Influencers
By Heather Nolan on September 01, 2020
Thinking of Partnering With a Charity? Keep in Mind the Following Compliance Regulations. A desire to give back isn’t enough, unfortunately
By Heather Nolan on March 31, 2020
Designing to Do Good: Structuring a Compliant Charitable Promotion
By Heather Nolan on October 25, 2019
charitable promotions
The FTC’s advice for online giving portals that collect on behalf of charities
By Heather Nolan on June 11, 2018
FTC, intellectual property, IP, Virtual Influencers
Brands Are Creating Virtual Influencers, Which Could Make the Kardashians a Thing of the Past
By Heather Nolan on May 14, 2018
Charity Compliance is No Stranger to the Bracket Business
By Heather Nolan on March 22, 2018
#AdvertisingLaw, #behavioraltargeting, #Intellectualproperty, #InternetTV, #Marketing, #RightOfPublicity, #streaming, ADA, advertising, FCC, Mobile, privacy
BYOB: Be Your Own Broadcaster (and Studio) –What to watch out for in content creation and distribution
By Heather Nolan on March 06, 2017
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC
It’s Not Just For Kids - FTC Takes Issue with Search Terms and Testimonials
By Heather Nolan on January 29, 2015
The Games Advertisers Play: Heather Nolan to present this week on Gamification
By Heather Nolan on July 27, 2014
and COPPA, Children’s Privacy, privacy law
New COPPA Options for Verifiable Consent
By Heather Nolan on July 17, 2014
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, nad, national advertising division, Native Advertising
Even When the Connection is Obvious, Publishers Should Consider Disclosures in Native Advertising
By Heather Nolan on January 27, 2014
charitable promotions
Maine Streamlines Its Regulation of Charitable Promotions
By Heather Nolan on September 30, 2013
advertising, contests, Do Not Call Regulations, promotions, social networking, sweepstakes
Trolls Attack! Another Reason “Template” Official Rules Aren’t Enough for Your Promotion
By Heather Nolan on July 25, 2013