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Feature Films for Families, Inc., et al.

Three Utah-based firms and their owner, which a federal court jury in 2016 found deceptively and illegally called more than 117 million consumers pitching their movies, have agreed to a proposed court order settling the FTC’s charges against them. The DOJ (DOJ) secured the defendants’ agreement to the proposed order imposing civil penalties and prohibiting telemarketing abuses, and filed it with the court on the behalf of the FTC.

Type of Action
Federal
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
102-3023
Mar22

Fighting Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft in Illinois

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Join the Federal Trade Commission for a free webinar to talk about fighting consumer fraud and identity theft in Illinois on March 22, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM CT Learn about: the top scams reported in...

FTC Proposes Repeal of Picture Tube Rule

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The Federal Trade Commission is proposing to repeal its Picture Tube Rule . The Rule (formally, the “Trade Regulation Rule Concerning the Deceptive Advertising as to Sizes of Viewable Pictures Shown...