Endorsement and Testimonial Guides, Enforcement Action, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Influencers, Native Advertising
FTC Enters Proposed Consent Order Against Lord & Taylor for Native Advertising Campaign
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 22, 2016
Enforcement Policy Statement on Deceptively Formatted Advertisments, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Native Advertising
FTC Releases Policy Statement and Business Guides on Native Advertising
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 06, 2016
Do Not Call Regulation
Caveat Venditor: FTC Amends Telemarketing Sales Rule to Enhance Anti-Fraud Protections and to Update and Clarify Several Key Provisions Relating to the National Do Not Call Registry
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 23, 2015
Federal Trade Commission, FTC, privacy
RadioShack Bankruptcy Case Highlights Value of Consumer Data
By Brian Schaller on June 08, 2015
anti-competition, Do Not Call Regulations, gTLDs, ICANN, trademarks
Domain Complaints – The Public’s Concern and ICANN’s Request Regarding Closed Generic Domains
By Heather Nolan on February 18, 2013
advertising, marketing, Media, promotions, social networking
Google+ Pages Allow Linking, but Not Hosting Promotions
By Heather Nolan on November 14, 2011
Guidelines, InfoLawGroup, MMA, Mobile, policy, privacy, Privacy Policy
MMA Proposes Mobile Application Privacy Policy Framework
By Justine Young Gottshall on October 20, 2011
children's online privacy protection act, COPPA, dot com disclosure, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, green guides, guarantees, magnuson-moss, mail or telephone order merchandise rule, mail order rule, warranties
Look Around...The FTC Is Really Busy
By Jamie Rubin on October 12, 2011
Fox News, iPhone, location, National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, NSTIC, privacy, smartphones, tracking
Recent News: Smartphones & Location Privacy, NSTIC, and More . . .
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 27, 2011
Our readers may have noticed that there is a lot in the privacy news this week. On Monday, I appeared on FoxNews.com Live to discuss smartphones and location privacy. Yesterday, Dave appeared on Fox 31 Denver KDVR to discuss The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). And new privacy and security law stories are breaking on a daily (sometimes hourly) basis. We will continue to watch these and other rapidly evolving issues and will post new developments here.
compliance, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, guidance, information management, information security, privacy
FTC Launches Privacy Portal
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 05, 2010
Today, the Federal Trade Commission announced the launch of a business center portal to help businesses understand and comply with privacy and information security requirements that the FTC enforces. The new portal provides centralized access to the FTC's privacy and information security regulations, enforcement actions and guides. The main portal also offers information about compliance with advertising, credit, telemarketing and myriad other requirements. A series of short videos explain what businesses need to know to comply, and the business center blog offers latest compliance tips and information.
data protection, David Vladeck, EU Data Protection Directive, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, ILITA, OECD, privacy, privacy enforcement, privacy governance, privacygenerations
Data Commissioners Conference in Jerusalem Focuses on Future of Privacy, Cooperation and Enforcement
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 02, 2010
Last week, we joined privacy regulators, practitioners and industry representatives from around the world in Jerusalem for the 32nd International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. On numerous panels, conference participants engaged in lively discussions about privacy compliance and enforcement as well as the future of privacy in light of evolving consumer expectations and advances in technology that tracks and identifies individuals.