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The FTC Charges FBS Violated Mail-Order Rule: Company Agrees to Pay $32,000 Penalty
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The Federal Trade Commission has charged that FBS, a nationwide mail-order marketer of clothing, violated the FTC's mail-order rule. The company has agreed to pay $32,000 to settle the charges, in a...
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Ophthalmic Practice Rules: State Restrictions On Commercial Practice: "Eyeglasses II": Report of the Staff to the Federal Trade Commission and Recommendation on Proposed Trade Regulation Rule: 16 CFR Part 456: Bureau of Consumer Protection
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Text of the Commission Staff Report
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FTC Effort Increases Voluntary Compliance With Real Estate Credit Advertising Laws
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The Federal Trade Commission today released a staff report stating that compliance by real estate advertisers with federal credit advertising laws in major newspapers in 42 cities has risen to 90...
Commission Enforcement Policy Statement in Regard to Clear and Conspicuous Disclosure in Television Advertising
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The Commission in recent years has issued various opinions, orders and trade regulation rules that are concerned with the need for affirmative disclosures in connection with certain kinds of...
The Sources of Neccessary Restraints
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Earl W. Kintner, Former Commissioner
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The Sources of Neccessary Restraints
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Back up those earnings claims — and other lessons from the FTC’s Labor Task Force work
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A healthy labor market is critical to the country’s success. That’s why last year, FTC Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson formed a Labor Task Force to maximize the agency’s broad-based jurisdiction and...
Jun24
Webinar: How to Place and Lift a Credit Freeze Online
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Join the FTC to learn how to both place and lift a free credit freeze online with each of the three national credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. To freeze your accounts during the...
Jul29
Helping Military Veterans and Their Caregivers Spot, Avoid, and Recover from Scams
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Caring for a veteran or servicemember is an important job that requires resources and support. Join experts from the Federal Trade Commission and AARP’s Veterans and Military Families Initiative for a...
Jul15
Helping Military Communities Protect Their Money, Avoid Scams, and Handle Stress
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Join the Federal Trade Commission and FightCybercrime.org for a discussion about the connections between experiencing scams, financial difficulty, and mental health. Learn about the financial...
Jul07
Military Consumer Protection in Action: Tools and Tactics for Service Providers
For over ten years, the FTC’s Military Consumer initiative has fought to stop fraud against military consumers through enforcement and consumer education. Military-affiliated financial service...
May21
Combatting Imposter Scams: How to Spot, Avoid, and Report Imposter Scams
Join us for a deep dive on government efforts to battle imposter scams. Hear from the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice on the latest trends, enforcement actions, how to protect...
Business Blog
Take It Down Act enforcement starts now: What to know about the FTC and TIDA
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On May 19, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed the TAKE IT DOWN Act (“Act”) into law. Championed by First Lady Melania Trump, the Act represents a significant step in combating harmful digital...
May19
Top Scams Affecting Older Adults
Older adults reported losing more than $3 billion to fraud in 2025. Join the FTC for an overview on the top scams reported by older adults last year, free tools to help older adults recognize and...
Jul23
Helping Military Patrons Spot and Avoid Scams
Librarians serve as a resource to military consumers both on- and off base. Whether you’re helping active-duty servicemembers, veterans, and military families, this webinar is for you. Join the...
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