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  2. False advertising - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal government regulates advertising through the Federal Trade Commission [49] (FTC) with truth-in-advertising laws [50] and enables private litigation through a number of laws, most significantly the Lanham Act (trademark and unfair competition). Specifically, under Section 43(a), false advertising is an actionable civil ...

  3. FTC bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence ...

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    The result: Consumers sometimes end up purchasing items based on false praise or misleading promises. Fake reviews are already illegal, and some e-commerce companies have tried to push back on the ...

  4. US seafood restaurants warned over false claims of locally ...

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    A U.S. Federal Trade Commission official said on Wednesday that the country's leading seafood restaurant chains have been warned that the agency will crack down on false claims of locally caught ...

  5. Lyft lured drivers with false claims about pay, FTC says ...

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    Lyft lured drivers by advertising eye-catching earnings — up to $43 an hour in L.A. — but only 1 in 5 drivers were actually making these rates, the FTC said Lyft lured drivers with false ...

  6. Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Federal Trade Commission Act is also considered a measure that protects privacy since it allows the FTC to penalize companies that violate their own policies by false advertising and other actions that can harm consumers. [6] Some of the unfair methods of competition that were targeted include deceptive advertisements and pricing.

  7. Wikipedia:Deceptive advertising - Wikipedia

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    Deceptive advertising is any statement by an advertiser that is false or misleading, or that does not adequately identify itself as an advertisement. According to the United States Federal Trade Commission : "A basic truth-in-advertising principle is that it's deceptive to mislead consumers about the commercial nature of content.

  8. FTC bans TurboTax from advertising ‘free’ services, calls it ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission ruled in a final order and opinion Monday that TurboTax, the popular tax filing software, engaged in deceptive advertising and banned the company from advertising its ...

  9. Federal Trade Commission v. Vemma Nutrition Company

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    The FTC, under Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act filed for the permanent injunction of Vemma and alleged Vemma in violation of Section 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C § 45 (a) in connection with the advertising, marketing, promotion, and sale of opportunities to sell health and wellness drinks.