Ad Law Access Podcast
Why Dissenting Statements By FTC Commissioners Matter
Last week, the FTC, by a 3-2 vote along party lines, adopted its click-to-cancel rule, which purports to make it easier to cancel gym memberships, streaming services, and the like. [We wrote about it here.] The final…
FCC Sets Effective Date For TCPA “Reasonable” Consent Revocation Rules
The Federal Communications Commission has announced that its new Telephone Consumer Protection Act rules related to “reasonable” revocation of consent will become effective on April 11, 2025. …
State Attorneys General Warn Of Price Gouging Enforcement In Wake Of Recent Natural Disasters
As states across the country grapple with the impacts of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, state attorneys general are reminding businesses and constituents of price gouging laws that ban certain price increases…
The California Privacy Protection Agency Advances Regulations
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has signaled it will advance rulemaking at its upcoming November 8 board meeting to place restrictions on the use of automated decision-making technology (ADMT) and…
Texas AG Sues Tik Tok In First Lawsuit Brought Under SCOPE Ac
Earlier this week, we described Texas’s new youth privacy law, the Securing Children Online Through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act, and previewed that the Texas Attorney General is likely to use it to target social…