Regulation and Compliance
From subscription offers, free trials, special promotions, marketing copy, auto-renewal notification, consumer privacy, financial reporting, payment processes, and more – there are a lot of laws that subscription, membership, and recurring-revenue companies need to understand and comply with.
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Instagram recently released a new “branded content tool” that will provide a standardized format that should make it clearer to everyone when a post has
On July 18, streaming music service Spotify got hit with two more copyright lawsuits, filed in Tennessee Middle District Court in Nashville, by two independent
In this week’s subscription news, news outlets are trying to negotiate with Google and Facebook over ads, Jump launches a subscription service for indie games,
Net neutrality has been a hot topic of conversation for at least the last three years when President Obama urged regulators to protect net neutrality.
In December, a federal judge ordered video filtering service VidAngel to shut down its operations due to alleged copyright violations. Based in Utah, VidAngel’s mission
Last Friday Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) got one step closer to its retail dominance over competitor Walmart when it announced that it would acquire Whole Foods
In February 2016, Subscription Insider wrote a best practice report on Canadas Anti-Spam legislation (CASL) designed to protect Canadians from electronic spam and to work
In May 2016, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a complaint in U.S. District Court in southern Oregon against dozens of third-party subscription companies who
All subscriptions businesses are global, no matter where they may be located. This means that its critically important to comply with global requirements from the
In this week’s subscription news, Google adds new features to Play Store app subscription models, Real Simple gets a refresh, and Amazon launches 40 subscription