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The move, which stems from President Trump’s 2025 AI action plan, shows the FTC’s willingness to afford AI firms “a relatively longer leash,” Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein attorneys wrote.
ATLANTA (CN) — An 11th Circuit panel on Tuesday unanimously upheld a Georgia federal judge’s order prohibiting global business payments company Corpay from making deceptive claims to customers about its fuel card products.
Some online influencers are telling people they have a fix: file a false identity theft report about a debt they owe. That’s advice not to take. Filing a false identity theft report may leave you worse off — and it’s a crime that could get you a fine, imprisonment, or both.
A federal judge has approved a $10 million settlement requiring Disney to resolve Federal Trade Commission accusations that the company violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by allowing personal data to be collected from children watching kid-directed videos on YouTube.
President Trump has fired both of the Federal Trade Commission’s Democratic members, setting up a legal battle that will have major implications for a key bipartisan regulatory agency traditionally seen as independent from the executive branch.
A new phone scam is circulating that hits victims with a one-two financial punch. First, you get scammed out of money. Then, someone poses as a regulator or a Federal Trade Commission "agent" who can help you get your money back — only to get you to give ...
Job seekers don’t have the time or resources to waste on fake opportunities, but there are some ways to spot these scams. Watch this video as Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson explains.
Businesses rely on reviews to build trust The Federal Trade Commission is warning businesses about the growing problem of fake online reviews, emphasizing that deceptive practices
The only two Democrats on the US Federal Trade Commission have been fired by President Donald Trump, the White House said, teeing up a possible court battle.
Ian L. Barlow of Wiley discusses the Federal Trade Commission's recent actions targeting the rental housing industry, including announcing a new rulemaking on unfair fees and warning letters that apply the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.