Every year the FTC brings hundreds of cases against individuals and companies for violating consumer protection and competition laws that the agency enforces. These cases can involve fraud, scams, identity theft, false advertising, privacy violations, anti-competitive behavior and more. The Legal Library has detailed information about cases we have brought in federal court or through our internal administrative process, called an adjudicative proceeding.
Integrity Security & Investigation Services, Inc.
CardSystems Solutions, Inc., and Solidus Networks, Inc., d/b/a Pay By Touch Solutions, In the Matter of
Austin Board of Realtors., In the Matter of
Hologic Inc., In the Matter of
The Commission approved a final consent order to ensure the maintenance of competition in the market for prone stereotactic breast biopsy systems (SBBSs). The Commission had challenged this merger which was consummated in 2005. The order required the divestiture of all prone SBBS assets to Siemens, a company well-positioned to become a competitor in this market.
Statement Concerning Whois Databases before the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”) Meeting
Wealth Systems, Inc., a Nevada Corporation; et al.
Proposed Acquisition by Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. of Hancor Holding Corporation From Citigroup, Inc.
Oral Statement: Remarks on Data Security and Cross-Border Fraud
General Electric Company, In the Matter of
General Electric was permitted to acquire InVision Technologies, Inc. with conditions that it divest InVision's YXLON x-ray nondestructive testing and inspection equipment to a Commission approved acquirer. According to the complaint issued with the consent order, the two firms are direct competitors in a highly concentrated market. The consent order protects competition in the United States market for specialized x-ray testing and inspection including standard x-ray cabinets; x-ray systems equipped with automated defect recognition software; and high-energy x-ray generators.
Applied Card Systems, Inc.
Inspired Ventures, Inc., I.V.I. Management Corp., Source Systems, Inc., et al.
Pool Builders Supply of the Carolinas, Inc. (Blue/Black Security pool cover)
Mountain View Systems, Ltd., et al.
Institute For International Licensing, The; Aladdin Financial Management; University Systems; and Wheelie International Ltd.
America Online, Inc., and Time Warner Inc.
AOL and Time Warner Inc. settled Commission concerns relating to their proposed merger. The order requires AOL Time Warner to open its cable system to competitor internet service providers. In addition, the company is prohibited from interfering with content passed along the bandwidth contracted for by non- affiliated internet service providers; and prohibited from interfering with the ability of non- affiliated providers of interactive television services to interact with interactive signals that AOL Time Warner agreed to carry.