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The FTC's new guidelines on ticket price transparency, known as the junk fees rule, is a rare win for consumers, experts say.
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Initially set to take effect this month, the rule faces postponement due to complexities in the regulatory process.
The Federal Trade Commission has delayed enforcing the Negative Option Rule, which is the "click-to-cancel" option requiring ...
Consumers will now have to wait until July 14 to enjoy a plethora of new rights that will make axing unwanted subscriptions a ...
The long-awaited antitrust trial between Meta and the Federal Trade Commission kicked off on April 14th. Over about two ...
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) aimed at helping businesses and consumers ...
The Federal Trade Commission voted Friday to delay enforcement of the Negative Option Rule — known widely as the ...
Ticketmaster's new pricing policy now includes all service charges and facility fees upfront, addressing consumer concerns ...
The Federal Trade Commission was set to begin enforcement of the "click to cancel" rule on May 14, but a new announcement ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was set to start enforcing the remaining provisions of its “click-to-cancel” rule on May ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is delaying implementation of a rule set to take effect next week that would require ...