Background The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has long advocated for the elimination of non-compete agreements, arguing they stifle competition, depress wages, and limit economic mobility for millions of American workers. The FTC's rule, issued in April 2024, aimed to...
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Month: August 2024
🔍 FTC’s New Rule Cracks Down on Fake Reviews and Misleading Testimonials
🔍 Imagine scrolling through reviews for a product you’re eyeing, only to discover later that many of those glowing testimonials were fake, written by people who never used the product. This is a reality that has eroded consumer trust in online marketplaces for years....
Negotiating a Force Majeure Clause in a SaaS Agreement
In the dynamic world of Software as a Service (SaaS) agreements, it's essential to consider the unexpected. This is where a force majeure clause comes into play—a vital contractual element that can shield both parties from liability when unforeseen events occur. But...
🌐 International Authorities On Guard Against an Insatiable AI Industry
📜 Issuing Entities: A Joint Statement on Generative Models was issued by prominent global competition authorities, including the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the European Commission’s Directorate-General for...
Beware of Dark Patterns: How Deceptive Designs Influence Your Online Decisions
Dark patterns, also known as deceptive design patterns, are design elements in websites or apps that manipulate users into making decisions that benefit the organization at the user's expense. These patterns can subtly coerce users into actions like sharing more...
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