Court Strikes Down FTC’s ‘Click-to-Cancel’ Rule, Which Was Aimed at Letting Consumers Drop Services Easily
FTC Rule Making It Easier to Cancel Subscriptions Struck Down by Court
NIVA Says Live Nation a Bigger Threat to Indie Venues Than Scalpers in Letter to FTC, DOJ
‘Fortnite’ Players to Receive More Than $126 Million in Refunds From FTC
Trump’s FTC Places Condition on Omnicom’s $13.5 Billion IPG Acquisition That Would Bar Agencies From Boycotting Media Based on ‘Political or Ideological Viewpoints’
Senators: Spotify’s Bundling Plan ‘Harms Consumers,’ Call on FTC to Investigate
Spotify’s Bundling Practices Spark Bipartisan Call for FTC Probe
FTC Launches Initial Stage Of Investigation Of Media Matters Over Elon Musk’s Ad Boycott Claims
Department of Justice and FTC Launch Inquiry Into Event Ticketing Business
DOJ And FTC Take Public Comments In Inquiry Of Live Concert Ticketing Market
Mark Zuckerberg Floated Idea Of Spinning Off Instagram In 2018, According To Documents Shown In Meta Antitrust Trial – Update
Meta Attorney Blasts FTC’s Antitrust Case As “At War With The Facts And At War With The Law”, Says It Ignores TikTok’s Competitive Influence – Update
Donald Trump Fires FTC’s Two Democratic Commissioners
Talent Agent Group Warns FTC Its Junk Fee Rule Change Doesn’t Go Far Enough
Hidden Junk Fees Banned For Live Events Tickets (For Now) | Incoming FTC chair Andrew Ferguson, who voted against adoption of the rule, may withdraw the initiative.
New Federal Rule Bans Hidden Junk Fees For Live Event Tickets Despite Donald Trump’s FTC Pick Voting Against It
Concert Ticket Junk Fees Must Be Disclosed Upfront, FTC Rules
FTC Cracks Down on Hidden Concert-Ticket Fees
Senator Calls On FTC To Finally Do Something About Ticketing Bots
SiriusXM Made It Too Tough For Customers To End Their Subscriptions, NY Judge Rules; Company Vows Appeal But Will Abide By FTC’s “Click-To-Cancel” Rule