by Capitol Communicator | Aug 27, 2022 | General, Insights, Top Center Sponsored
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is seeking additional public comment on how children are affected by digital advertising and marketing messages that the agency feels may blur the line between ads and entertainment, reports TV Technology. The agency is seeing public...
by Capitol Communicator | May 19, 2022 | Advertising, Top Right Sponsored
The Federal Trade Commission is considering changes to tighten its guidelines for advertisers against posting fake positive reviews or manipulating reviews by suppressing bad ones—and warns social media platforms about inadequate disclosure tools. The FTC is seeking...
by Capitol Communicator | Mar 12, 2022 | General, Marketing, Top Right Sponsored
The Federal Trade Commission, based in Washington, D.C., issued an administrative complaint against Denver-based, HomeAdvisor – a company affiliated with Angi that states it finds”trusted local pros for any home project” – alleging it used a wide range of...
by Capitol Communicator | Dec 14, 2020 | Social Media, Top Right Sponsored, Video
The Federal Trade Commission is ordering nine social media and video streaming companies to provide data on how they collect, use, and present personal information, their advertising and user engagement practices, and how their practices affect children and teens. The...
by Capitol Communicator | Dec 9, 2020 | Bottom Left Sponsored, Social Media
The Federal Trade Commission and 48 states are calling Facebook an illegal monopoly, claiming the company engaged in anti-competitive activity in its acquisition of WhatsApp and Instagram. The case has the potential to break up Facebook, reports Ad Age. According to...
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