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Prohibited from Using Term “Your Baby Can Read” in Future Marketing
Your Baby Can Read creator, Dr

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Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved a final order settling charges that supplement marketers i-Health, Inc

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Staff of the Federal Trade Commission has sent letters to five major retailers, alerting them to concerns about whether there is adequate substantiation for concussion-protection claims made for athletic mouthguards sold on their web sites

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Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved a final order resolving FTC allegations that GMR Transcription Services, Inc

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Defendants Have Failed to Recall Products from Store Shelves, As Required
A federal district judge in Atlanta is expected to provide a ruling in the coming week in a Federal Trade Commission case against the marketers of three weight-loss and health-related dietary supplements

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Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved final orders settling charges against Fandango, Inc

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An email spammer and his company will pay $350,000 to resolve Federal Trade Commission charges that they sent deceptive emails in advance of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) roll-out, falsely claiming that consumers would be violating the law if they did not immediately click a link to enroll in health insurance

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The Federal Trade Commission has announced an agenda for its upcoming workshop, “Big Data: A Tool for Inclusion or Exclusion?” taking place at 8 a

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Two Operations to Pay Total of Two Million Dollars in Civil Penalties
A Memphis-based debt collector has agreed to stop deceiving and harassing consumers and otherwise violating federal debt collection laws, and will pay a $1

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The Federal Trade Commission, through an administrator, is mailing checks totaling approximately $800,000 to 1,305 consumers who fell prey to two related mortgage relief scams

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