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Court Slams Door On Sale of Spyware

Nov 19th, 2008 · The Federal Trade Commission yesterday had a US District Court issue a temporary restraining order halting the sale of RemoteSpy keylogger spyware. According to the FTC's complaint, RemoteSpy spyware was sold to clients who would then secretly monitor …
see also: computer · consumer · photos · Spyware · instructions · disguised · FTC

FTC Wants To Straighten Out IP Law

Nov 9th, 2008 · coondoggie writes with this excerpt from NetworkWorld: "What do you get when you mix the government, the court system, company lawyers and Joe Consumer? A serious mess that would send most people screaming into the night. But the Federal Trade Commission …
see also: DRM · IP · computer · laws · player · company · Yahoo

US Financial Quagmire Bringing Out the Scammers

Oct 9th, 2008 · coondoggie contributes this snippet from NetworkWorld: "You could probably see this one coming. With all of the confusion and money involved you knew there would be cyber-vultures out there looking to cash in. Well the Federal Trade Commission today issued …
see also: consumer · financial · money · institutes · password · phishing · FTC

FTC Bans Prerecorded Telemarketing Drivel

Aug 20th, 2008 · In the ongoing battle to let us eat dinner in peace without being interrupted by amazingly annoying telemarketer blather, and in this case the even more infuriating recorded telemarketing drivel, the Federal Trade Commission today basically outlawed recorded …
see also: consumer · mechanisms · dinner · callers · FTC · Federal Trade Commission · sellers

Do Not Call Registry Gets Glowing Reviews

Jul 11th, 2008 · coondoggie writes to tell us that in a recent report to Congress by the FTC the National Do Not Call Registry got glowing reviews. They seem to be well established now with $21 million in fees in the bank, 22 successful court cases, and an almost 70% …
see also: consumer · Internet · Website · register · telephone · Companies · 2007

FTC Recruiting Identity Theft Victims

Jul 2nd, 2008 · In an effort to buttress its enforcement and better understand the scourge that is identity theft, the Federal Trade Commission said today its plans to conduct a wide-ranging study of victims of the crime. The FTC is looking for people harmed by the crime …
see also: fraud · consumer · copies · identity · theft · enforcement · victims

US Court Disconnects Canadian Domain Name Scammers

Jun 17th, 2008 · A US District Court today ordered a halt to the illegal practice of Canadian companies who the Federal Trade Commission said deceptively posed as domain name registrars and sent bogus bills to thousands of US small businesses and nonprofit organizations …
see also: service · business · illegal · organization · Canadian · Companies · domain

New Opt-Out Clause Makes CAN-SPAM Worse

Jun 10th, 2008 · Three years of mulling, and the FTC has made the CAN-SPAM Act worse, writes Gripe Line's Ed Foster. Chief among the offenses in the FTC's updated rules is an even worse approach to opt-out procedures. In the future, in scenarios where multiple marketers …
see also: service · Spam · translating · CAN SPAM · spammer · irony · FTC

ID Theft In US Continues Apace Despite Data Breach Laws

Jun 8th, 2008 · 4roddas points out an article at Techworld about the continued scourge of identify theft in the US, which begins: "Over the past five years, 43 US states have adopted data breach notification laws, but has all of this legislation actually cut down on …
see also: laws · students · IDs · legislation · identity · theft · enforcement

FTC Opens Formal Antitrust Investigation of Intel

Jun 6th, 2008 · andy1307 writes to tell us that according to the New York Times, The Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation of Intel. Reversing the decision of former FTC chairperson Deborah P. Majoras, the new chair William E. Kovacic is …
see also: antitrust · regulator · commission · New York Times · Asian · Intel · administration

FTC to Scrutinize Contactless Payment Technology

May 12th, 2008 · coondoggie writes to tell us that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will be taking a look at contactless payment systems and the consumer protection issue surrounding them. "RFID technology provides obvious benefits, the FTC said. For example, the ability …
see also: protection · payments · products · consumer · technology · privacy · RFID

Companies To Be Liable For Deals With Online Criminals

Apr 25th, 2008 · Dionysius, God of Wine and Leaf, sends us to DarkReading for a backgrounder on new rules from the FTC, taking effect in November, that will require any business that handles private consumer data to check its customers and suppliers against databases …
see also: service · Online · business · consumer · customers · contracts · Companies

Rambus Wins Appeal of FTC Anti-Trust Ruling

Apr 24th, 2008 · Rambus has won its appeal in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. The decision said that it wasn't sufficient to prove that Rambus lied or harmed competitors; the FTC had to prove that it harmed consumers in order to fall under anti-trust law. This is, unfortunately, …
see also: Microsoft · laws · consumer · competitors · lied · dangerous · evidence

Consumer Groups Advocate for 'Do Not Track' Registry

Apr 16th, 2008 · Consumer groups are asking for a 'do not track' registry to be implemented, similar to the successful and popular 'do not call' registry. Tracking companies are asking for examples where tracking has caused harm, and would rather the industry stay self-regulated. …
see also: Google · regulator · computer · advertising · consumer · industry · health

Google Plans To Sell Part of DoubleClick

Apr 4th, 2008 · Google has announced that they will be selling the search engine marketing branch of recently acquired company DoubleClick. Google's reason for the sale is that they do not want to appear to be giving preferential treatment in search rankings to DoubleClick …
see also: integrated · Google · engineering · advertising · company · customers · European Union

Google Attempts to Allay US Privacy Fears

Mar 27th, 2008 · Google is in the midst of a full-court privacy effort in Washington that involves pushing consumer privacy legislation in U.S. Congress, reaching out to privacy advocates in an effort to allay concerns about its acquisition of DoubleClick, and working …
see also: Google · service · Online · advertising · consumer · legislation · acquisition

FTC Puts $1.9M Kink in Phone Bill Crammer's Wallet

Mar 14th, 2008 · coondoggie writes to mention that the three largest companies in the billing aggregation market have been hit with a $1.9 million fine in response to the more than $30 million in bogus charges added to consumer's bills. The ringleader of the scam however, …
see also: consumer · settlement · telephone · Companies · bill · obligation · FTC

Telephony Fraudster Gets Lifetime Ban from Telecom Business

Mar 5th, 2008 · coondoggie passed us another NetworkWorld link, this one discussing the banning of a shady telecom tycoon convicted for 'cramming'. "The owner of three companies that billed more than $30 million in bogus collect call charges, an activity known as cramming, …
see also: business · commission · consumer · settlement · telephone · Companies · country

Identity Theft Rates Among Top Banks

Mar 4th, 2008 · Consumers, regulators, and businesses lack objective tools to compare the incidence of identity theft across financial institutions and without such tools, consumers cannot 'vote with their feet' and choose safer institutions. Now a study by Chris Hoofnagle …
see also: 2006 · business · regulator · consumer · identity · theft · financial

US Judge Bars Unauthorized Sales of Phone Records

Jan 29th, 2008 · The Register delivers the good news that a US federal judge had slapped down the practice of pretexting and ordered a Wyoming company to pay almost $200,000; AccuSearch was also permanently barred from selling individuals' phone records without their …
see also: service · 2006 · advertising · company · register · federal · FTC







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