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FTC invokes ROSCA to force ed-tech firm to overhaul subscription cancellations, signaling heightened enforcement across recurring revenue models.
Recurring orders surged nearly 15% year-over-year, underscoring Chewy’s reliance on subscription revenue while signaling the company’s shift toward a broader membership model.
Proposed legislation would align the state with federal efforts to make cancellation as simple as sign-up — underscoring growing legal risks for subscription businesses.
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Penalty underscores the FTC’s renewed enforcement posture, offering subscription executives a preview of how transparency and accessibility rules like Click-to-Cancel may be applied.
Wohlfiel v. Adobe alleges deceptive enrollment and “heroin-like” reliance on Early Termination Fees, building on the FTC’s ongoing enforcement case.
Massachusetts’ new Attorney General regulations ban hidden fees and impose strict rules on subscription trials and auto-renewals, with major implications for consumer-facing businesses.
Effective September 2, 2025, Massachusetts’ “Unfair and Deceptive Fees” regulation (940 CMR 38.00) bans hidden charges and sets strict standards for subscription trials, auto-renewals, and
Fraud expert and Fraud Deflect CEO Scott Adams explains how Visa’s VAMP, Mastercard’s First Party Trust, and Amex’s CID changes are reshaping chargeback risk.
Regulators allege LA Fitness used restrictive and opaque cancellation processes, violating the FTC Act and ROSCA, and seek refunds for consumers.

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