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The Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act (Pub. L. 103–297) is a federal law in the United States aimed at protecting consumers from telemarketing deception and abuse. The act is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission.
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Opinion: Federal Trade Commission went after mental health company, Cerebral, that promised to keep consumers' privacy safe but failed to do so.
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The president-elect's use of a state consumer fraud statute against the Des Moines Register for a poll that missed the mark is a stretch, experts say Experts: Trump's use of consumer fraud law to ...
The bill gives users the ability to block all collection of data for OBA but gives an exception for commonly accepted practices such as fraud prevention and inventory control. [30] The bill authorizes the FTC to enforce the new regulations by conducting random audits of Web publishers, although the proposed regulations contain an exception for ...
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In April 2024, Monument was banned by the Federal Trade Commission from disclosing users' health information to third-parties for advertising purposes and fined $2.5 million for violating the Opioid Addiction Recovery Fraud Prevention Act of 2018.