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FTC Proposes New Protections to Combat AI Impersonation of Individuals
Blackbaud, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
IQVIA Holdings/Propel Media, In the Matter of
On July 17, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission sued to block IQVIA Holdings Inc. (IQVIA) from acquiring Propel Media, Inc. (PMI), alleging in an administrative complaint that the proposed acquisition would give IQVIA a market- leading position in programmatic advertising for health care products, namely prescription drugs, to doctors and other health care professionals. The Commission also authorized FTC staff to seek a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction in federal district court to prevent IQVIA from consummating its acquisition of PMI, pending the agency’s administrative proceeding.
After a nearly two-week evidentiary hearing and closing arguments in late November and December 2023, U.S. District Court Judge Edgardo Ramos issued an order granting the FTC’s motion for preliminary injunction on December 29, 2023.
FTC Launches Inquiry into Generative AI Investments and Partnerships
FTC Hosts Virtual Tech Summit on January 25 Focused on Artificial Intelligence
InMarket Media LLC; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment
FTC to Host Virtual Summit on Artificial Intelligence
Statement on FTC Win Securing Temporary Block of IQVIA’s Acquisition of Propel Media
FTC Now Accepting Submissions for Voice Cloning Challenge
Statement of Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya On FTC v. Rite Aid Corporation
FTC Staff Report Details Key Takeaways from AI and Creative Fields Panel Discussion
FTC Acts Against Operators of Income Scheme “The Sales Mentor” That Charged Consumers Millions for Bogus Telemarketing Advice
Traffic and Funnels, LLC., FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission has obtained proposed orders against the operators of a wide-ranging scheme known as “The Sales Mentor” that made millions by falsely promising consumers that they could make big money from telemarketing sales.
The defendants have agreed to proposed court orders that would require them to pay a total of $1 million for consumer refunds.
In a federal court complaint, the FTC charged the Tennessee-based group of companies, their owners, their officers, and a former sales director with deceiving consumers to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for supposed telemarketing training programs that rarely, if ever, delivered on what was promised. In addition, the FTC said the companies continued to make deceptive earnings claims even after they received the FTC’s Notices of Penalty Offenses on money-making opportunities and on endorsements and testimonials warning them that such conduct is illegal.
FTC Authorizes Compulsory Process for AI-related Products and Services
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