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The US Federal Trade Commission picked up a few legal wins in its suit accusing Amazon.com Inc. executives of making it ...
Amazon broke a federal law by collecting billing information from Prime subscribers before disclosing the service's material ...
FTC says Chegg buried its cancellation process and ignored requests to stop billing Nearly 200,000 consumers were charged ...
Amazon violated consumer protection law by gathering Prime subscribers' billing information before disclosing the service's ...
Chegg Inc has agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission claims that the educational technology ...
The decision by District Judge John Chun gives the Federal Trade Commission an early advantage as it pursues claims that ...
Chegg will pay the Federal Trade Commission $7.5 million to settle allegations that it made it extremely difficult for customers to cancel their recurring subscriptions. The FTC said Monday that Chegg ...
Chegg Inc. agrees to pay $7.5 million, settling FTC allegations over complicated subscription cancellation processes that violated consumer rights outlined in the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence ...
Federal Trade Commission probes target ad pricing practices at two of the world’s largest tech companies. Investigators ...
A federal appeals court has blocked enforcement of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule that prohibited companies from “making it any more difficult for consumers to cancel than it was to sign up” ...
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