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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Pennsylvania is the latest government entity to impose a so-called “Netflix tax” on its citizens, reports Penn Record. Brought forth by the state legislature, the
The U.S. Copyright Office has announced a new electronic filing system for registering websites, apps, and other online platforms for safe harbor protection from copyright
This week Amazon Music Unlimited matches its streaming music competitors by offering a family plan with comparable benefits and pricing, Microsoft tries to smooth things
Last Thursday LinkedIn Corporation (NYSE: LNKD) announced its third quarter financials for 2016. For the quarter ended September 30, 2016, total revenue was $960 million,
In acomplaint against Chemence, the FTC alleged that the company deceived consumers by making Made in USA or Proudly Made in USA claims. Lisa B.
NutraClick just entered into a consent decree with the FTC over free product samples tied to negative option (auto-renewal) sales. Lisa B. Dubrow, Esq., Subscription
The business world was abuzz yesterday with rumors that Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) has gone to antitrust authorities in the European Union with concerns about Microsoft’s
Understand state, Federal, and credit card regulations that cover subscription promotional and trial offers as well as auto-renewal practices. This one-hour on-demand training session features
Paul Wright of California filed a class action lawsuit on Monday alleging that Sirius XM Radio misled consumers over lifetime subscriptions. In the suit. Wright
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office announced September 6th fines for Seattle-based Julep Beauty, Inc. and its owner Jane Park for using negative option marketing