Internet Law
Internet law, or cyberlaw, refers to how laws govern how the Internet is used. It concerns the law of information technology and governs, without limitation, cybersquatting and domain names, data privacy, defamation, eCommerce, intellectual property, and marketing and advertising.
National Advertising Division Inquiry Into ‘Easy Cancelation’ Claims
The U.S. advertising industry founded the National Advertising Division (NAD) and the National Advertising Review Board as a a system of independent industry self-regulation to build consumer trust in advertising and support fair competition in the marketplace. NAD holds national advertising across all media types to high standards of truth and accuracy by reviewing truth-in-advertising…
Read Article...Use of Certain Technologies to Track Web Session Data May Violate Law
Attention Lead Generators. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently held that use of certain technologies on a websites in order to track and record web session data before obtaining affirmative consent may be a violation of California’s wiretap statute. In the case of Javier v. Assurance IQ, LLC and ActiveProspect Inc. (*not precedent except as…
Read Article...FTC Rules With Monetary Penalties for Deceptive Earnings Claims and Targeted Marketing May Be On The Way
On February 10, 2022 the Federal Trade Commission announced that it intends to vote whether to issue an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on “deceptive earnings claims for business ventures, gig or other work opportunities, or educational, coaching or training offerings.” The vote is set to take place on February 17, 2022 at an open…
Read Article...Five Ad Claim Substantiation Mistakes Made by Digital Marketers
The Federal Trade Commission requires advertisers to possess a “reasonable basis” for express and implied claims. The failure to do so constitutes an unfair and deceptive act or practice in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act. Substantiation is a key FTC enforcement priority. Advertisers should be intimately familiar with FTC substantiation investigation and…
Read Article...FTC Announces New Rulemaking Group
On March 25, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission announced the creation of a new rulemaking group within the agency’s Office of the General Counsel. According to the FTC, the new structure will allow it to take a “strategic and harmonized approach to rulemaking across its different authorities and mission areas.” With this new group in…
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