New rule mandates easier subscription cancellations starting today, with additional requirements and challenges on the horizon.
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Amid legal challenges and Congressional review, the FTC’s long-anticipated rule on negative option marketing is set to take effect in January.
Expert Analysis from Cobalt Law’s Marc Roth on the FTC’s Final Negative Option Rule—What’s Changed, What’s Next, and How It Impacts Your Business
Updated rule enhances consumer protections, simplifies cancellation processes, and imposes stricter requirements on subscription and auto-renew businesses.
Mark Roth of Cobalt Law provides the latest updates on the FTC’s stalled Negative Option Rulemaking and California’s evolving AB 2863 legislation.
New FTC Regulation Targets Deceptive Practices in Consumer Reviews, Signaling Heightened Scrutiny on the Subscription Industry
Executive Branch Initiative to Simplify Subscription Cancellations and Enhance Customer Service Signals Heightened Federal Scrutiny on the Industry
Results Come as FTC Assumes Presidency of ICPEN, an International Network of Consumer Protection Authorities
Avast must cease selling user browsing data and implement comprehensive privacy measures to settle FTC allegations of deceptive practices.
Marc Roth, Subscription Legal Expert, Analyzes Recent Changes in Auto-Renewal Legislation Across the FTC and Five States
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