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CPRA Update: California Legislature Makes Technical Changes to CPRA
Last week, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 694, which makes a few technical changes to the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). The relevant changes to the CPRA are summarized below. As defined…
FTC Blankets Companies With Warning Letters Over Endorsements and Reviews
As we have noted in earlier posts, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s holding that Section 13(b) of the FTC Act does not allow for monetary restitution, the Federal Trade Commission has been attempting to creatively…
Cracks in the Privacy Wall Between Kids and Teens: Is Teen Privacy Legislation on the Horizon?
Since Congress enacted the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act ( COPPA ) in 1998, the regulatory wall between kids and teens has been a remarkably durable one. During all this time, COPPA, the primary U.S. law…
California Imposes New Restrictions on Recyclability Claims
Last week, California’s Governor signed a law that will likely impose significant limitations on companies’ abilities to make recyclability claims or use the popular “chasing arrows” symbol in California. The law…
Pushing the Boundaries of Existing Authority: Section 19 Post-AMG Capital Management
It was an extraordinary week as the FTC continued to press the frontier of the post- AMG Capital Management landscape. On Friday, the Commission, making good on promises to creatively explore all of its options for…