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FTC Going After Worthless Online Highschool

The FTC has issued two warnings to two online high schools this week.  The high schools are accused of ‘tricking’ consumers into paying for...

New EU Rules for US Businesses Released

The EU and US have made some important changes to the ‘safe harbor’ laws, which are now being called ‘Privacy Shield.’  In order to...

TCPA Consent: How To Obtain Legally

This is PART THREE in a five part series focusing on Internet marketing, lead generation and telemarketing compliance.  The amended Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”)...

Massive Affiliate Spammer Gets Jail Time

Phillip Fleitz, an affiliate marketer who who promoted himself as a computer security expert, was sentenced today for his hacking of computer networks to illegally...

FTC Big Data Guide Released

The FTC has just released a 33-page report that provides insights and guidance to businesses concerning how they can and should use big data. ...

Ad Fraud to Cost $7.2 Billion this Year

It is no surprise that ad fraud is still a big concern going into 2016, but a new study by the Association of National...

“Picking Off” TCPA Class Plaintiff Strategy Nullified by SCOTUS

Campbell-Ewald Co. v. Gomez, U.S., No. 14-857. On January 20, 2016, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 opinion by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg that...

FTC Fines Lumosity $2 Million Shitty Brain Tests

One of the most popular (and most marketed) online services of the past few years has been Lumosity.  This company has been running ads...

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