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The 129-page report found that several social media and video streaming platforms carried out practices… FTC says social networks’ data privacy, safety policies are ‘woefully inadequate ...
Taos News is a weekly newspaper published in Taos, New Mexico. It is owned by El Crepusculo, Inc., named after the first newspaper published by Padre Martinez. The company is classified under newspaper publishing and printing manufacturers. It is estimated to have an annual revenue of $2.5 million and employs a staff of approximately 35. [1]
The FTC identified three types of enforcement measures: self-regulation by the information collectors or an appointed regulatory body; private remedies that give civil causes of action for individuals whose information has been misused to sue violators; and government enforcement that can include civil and criminal penalties levied by the ...
The Federal Trade Commission last week sued the tax preparation company H&R Block for, in essence, making it more difficult for consumers to file online for free and for misleading many into ...
FTC Chair Lina Khan has led an aggressive antitrust fight against large corporations. In a recent "60 Minutes" interview, she said Big Tech acquisitions have harmed Americans.
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The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against a gig work company, saying it misled people about the money they could make on its platform. Arise Virtual Solutions reached a settlement with ...
Antonio José Martínez (January 17, 1793 [1] – July 27, 1867 [2]) was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician.He lived through and influenced three distinct periods of New Mexico's history: the Spanish period, the Mexican period, and the American occupation and subsequent territorial period.