Sorry folks, there is no punchline here, but there are bottom lines from a settlement the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced last week. We discuss three today: (1) the FTC continues to mount broad investigations and...more
9/4/2024
/ Advertising ,
CAN-SPAM Act ,
Compliance ,
Data Privacy ,
Data Security ,
Electronic Communications ,
Email ,
Email Policies ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Policies ,
Enforcement ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Marketing ,
Penalties ,
Privacy Policy ,
Scams ,
Settlement
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy and Daniel talk about the FTC’s newly finalized rule on the use of consumer reviews and testimonials....more
On today’s episode of Ad Nauseam, Amy and Daniel have a returning special guest – Randy Shaheen, their partner at Baker Hostetler in the Advertising Marketing & Digital Media practice. Randy also teaches advertising law at...more
The Final Trade Regulation Rule on the Use of Consumer Reviews and Testimonials was issued yesterday. It becomes effective 60 days after the rule is published in the Federal Register, which has not happened yet so no clock is...more
8/16/2024
/ Artificial Intelligence ,
Civil Monetary Penalty ,
Consumer Protection Laws ,
Disclaimers ,
Fake Reviews ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Final Rules ,
Marketing ,
Online Reviews ,
Regulatory Violations ,
Testimonial Statements
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam Amy and Daniel have a special guest – Mary Engle, Executive Vice President, Policy at BBB National Programs and former Associate Director for Advertising Practice at the FTC and they discuss a...more
On today’s episode of Ad Nauseam, Amy and Daniel talk about the use of demonstrations in ads and how they have been considered by the FTC and NAD....more
On today’s episode of Ad Nauseam Amy and Daniel talk about the FTC’s case against MoviePass and a recent HBO documentary called MoviePass Movie Crash....more
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy and Daniel talk about the one year anniversary of their podcast and some notable changes in that time....more
It seems like there is a nonstop stream of interesting developments these days with respect to advertising and marketing law, but only once in our careers has a colleague been in a movie, so we wanted to take a break from...more
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy and Daniel talk about the FTC’s new imposter rule and why everyone should be paying attention.
Questions & Comments: amudge@bakerlaw.com and dkaufman@bakerlaw.com....more
Some may be shocked that an advertising law blog is writing about the Bare Beauty Babes blog and Naked & Thriving, but it is not the implied nudity that should raise an eyebrow. Instead, it is the fairly scandalous takeaway...more
There are folks who track NAD stats with the same passion as following a beloved sports team. I am not one of those people. That said, I have noticed there seem to be an awful lot of cases of late where the advertiser...more
A new NAD decision clarifies the line between qualified and unqualified Made in USA claims. The domestic origins insights are largely wrenched from power tool cases, as is this action involving Stihl. ...more
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam – which is the first of a two-part series – Amy, Daniel and Nichole talk about AI and why it’s such a broad pressing concern.
Questions & Comments: amudge@bakerlaw.com;...more
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy and Daniel do a deep dive into the National Advertising Division and talk about strategies to consider when your competitor is engaging in false advertising.
Questions & Comments:...more
Touting your product or brand as number one has always been popular. It tells the world enough customers think highly of you to choose you more often over all others. Being number one also seems like a fairly straightforward...more
Extra, Extra, Read All About It!
We have a major update! If you’re a subscriber to our blog, you have likely caught wind of our recent rebrand to ADventures in Law. Overflowing with a dynamic mix of weekly blogs, engaging...more
1/31/2024
/ Advertising ,
Breach of Contract ,
Breach of Duty ,
CARS Rule ,
Christian Louboutin ,
Compliance ,
COPPA ,
Educational Institutions ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Logos ,
Nonprofits ,
Rulemaking Process ,
TCPA ,
Trademark Infringement ,
Trademarks ,
Unfair Competition
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy, Daniel, and Carolina talk about the latest on COPPA – including the new proposed rule and recent enforcement actions.
Questions & Comments: amudge@bakerlaw.com, dkaufman@bakerlaw.com,...more
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy and Daniel talk about how the revised Testimonial and Endorsement Guides are raising some new issues that marketers and agencies need to consider, some of which reflect a shift in common...more
Back in June, we mentioned how politicians were hopping on the Joe Biden bandwagon when it came to a pre-2016 political throwback issue: junk fees.
Biden highlighted it in his State of The Union address in February, and...more
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy and Daniel talk about what to expect in 2024 – from the FTC and from NAD.
Questions & Comments: amudge@bakerlaw.com and dkaufman@bakerlaw.com....more
On today’s episode of AD Nauseam, Amy and Daniel talk the issue of post-holiday weight loss claims and how these claims have been addressed by the FTC and NAD.
Questions & Comments: amudge@bakerlaw.com and...more
Guess Who Members Can’t Share the Band -
Ancient rockers hurl lawsuit at former bros, but will it stick?
When Friends Fall Out -
Baroque internecine conflicts and acrimonious legal battles are nothing new in the...more
When the FTC announced it was doing a workshop focused on children’s digital marketing that would be followed by a Staff Report, I was as giddy as a kid on Halloween. But now I feel like I got more tricked than treated,...more
CSPI Urges Food Retailers, Congress to Make SNAP Decisions -
Marketing is as important as availability, food study finds -
Keep Your Government Hands off Our Food Stamps!
SNAP—or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...more
11/10/2023
/ Comment Period ,
Data Collection ,
False Advertising ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Grocery Stores ,
Information Reports ,
Personal Data ,
Promotional Items ,
Proposed Rules ,
Public Assistance ,
Public Health ,
Pyramid Schemes ,
Retailers ,
SNAP Program ,
Telemarketing ,
Telemarketing Sales Rule