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Unixiz, Inc. doing business as i-Dressup.com
Unixiz, Inc., doing business as i-Dressup.com, and the individually named defendants CEO Zhijun Liu and Secretary Xichen Zhang, reached a settlement over allegations they violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
FTC Announces Agenda for May Forum on Small Business Financing
iSpring Water Systems, LLC (Federal)
A Georgia-based distributor of water filtration systems has agreed to pay a $110,000 civil penalty to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it violated a 2017 Federal Trade Commission administrative order by making false claims that wholly imported Chinese water filtration systems were made in the United States.
Concurring Statement of Chairman Joe Simons Regarding the Matters of Sandpiper/PiperGear and Patriot Puck
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Matter of Patriot Puck
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Matter of Sandpiper/PiperGear
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding the Matters of Sandpiper/PiperGear and Patriot Puck
FTC Approves Final Consents Settling Charges that Hockey Puck Seller, Companies Selling Recreational and Outdoor Equipment Made False ‘Made in USA’ Claims
Underground Sports Inc., doing business as Patriot Puck, et al., In the Matter of
Following public comment periods, the Federal Trade Commission has approved final consent orders in two separate cases in which the agency alleged that companies falsely claimed their products were made in the United States. The companies were Sandpiper of California and Underground Sports Inc.
Sandpiper of California, Inc. et al., In the Matter of
Following public comment periods, the Federal Trade Commission has approved final consent orders in two separate cases in which the agency alleged that companies falsely claimed their products were made in the United States. The companies were Sandpiper of California and Underground Sports Inc.
FTC Returns More than $1 Million to Victims of Bobby J. Robinson’s Work-at-Home Scheme
Bob Robinson, LLC
The Federal Trade Commission mailed checks totaling nearly $1.1 million to 87,256 consumers who paid for work-at-home opportunities based on the allegedly deceptive advertising practices of Bob Robinson, LLC and other related defendants. The defendants operated under various brand names, including Work At Home EDU, Work At Home Program, Work At Home Ecademy, Work At Home University, Work At Home Revenue, and Work at Home Institute.
Online Lending Company Agrees to Settle FTC Charges It Engaged in Deceptive and Unfair Loan Servicing Practices
Separate Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part Concerning FTC v. Avant, LLC
Separate Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part Concerning FTC v. Avant, LLC
FTC to Hold Workshop on Certificates of Public Advantage in Healthcare Markets
FTC Charges Telemarketing Operation with Misleading Job Seekers and Making Millions of Illegal, Unsolicited Calls
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