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Alert: Sleep Aids May Make You Drowsy.
- December 12, 2011
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Category: Marketing & Advertising Law
No CommentsA California court recently ruled that a manufacturer’s alleged failure to disclose that a sleep aid may make you drowsy is insufficient grounds for class action.
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FTC Proposes Changes to Online Advertising Disclosures
- June 7, 2011
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Internet Law, Internet Marketing, Marketing & Advertising Law
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Spamming through Social Networks
- April 26, 2011
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Featured, Internet Law, Internet Marketing
Social networking messages transmitted by an advertiser or by a consumer who has been duped by the advertiser to pass on the message, should be considered electronic communications that are subject to CAN-SPAM. As advertising continues to proliferate, so will restrictive regulations.
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Is a Sweepstakes a Valid Telemarketing Opt-In Mechanism?
- April 22, 2011
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Internet Law, Internet Marketing, Marketing & Advertising Law
The FTC has consistently maintained the position that simply obtaining a consumer’s phone number in a sweepstakes entry – without anything more— does not establish a relationship that would exempt a marketer from the Do Not Call rules. However, with a little more work, marketers may rely on the “Written Permission to Call” exemption to the Telemarketing Sales Rule.
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Online Advertisers Take Note: The Sharks are in the Water
- March 31, 2011
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Featured, Internet Law, Internet Marketing, Marketing & Advertising Law