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The Just-Passed ‘Click to Cancel’ Rule Already Faces a Legal Battle
A court case to overturn the FTC’s new regulation is one a growing number of legal challenges by businesses seeking to reduce the authority of government agencies.
New Rule Making It Easy to Cancel Subscriptions Is in Danger
It’s meant to simplify getting rid of that Planet Fitness or Netflix subscription. But conservative courts may block it.
Industry Groups Sue to Stop the FTCs Click-To-Cancel Rule
Telecom companies sue FTC to block the ‘click-to-cancel’ rule. The mandate requires organizations to offer simple cancellation methods for subscriptions. Following a proposal made last year, the Federal Trade Commission has made it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions.
New FTC subscription cancellation rule under fire from business groups
Trade groups for cable providers, online advertisers and other businesses sue to block an FTC rule that would make it easier to cancel subscriptions.
Cable Companies Sue to Stop FTC's 'Click to Cancel' Rule
Trade groups representing advertisers, newspapers, and surveillance providers also want to stop an FTC rule meant to make it easy for consumers to cancel subscriptions.
Of course telecom companies are suing the FTC to block the new 'click-to-cancel' rule
An industry group representing telecom providers like Comcast and Charter has sued the FTC to block the recently-ratified “click-to-cancel” rule, as reported by Reuters. The NCTA, formerly known as the National Cable and Telecommunications Association,
Telecom group sues to block FTC's 'click to cancel' rule
An industry group representing cable and internet providers sued along with two others on Wednesday to block a U.S. Federal Trade Commission rule that requires companies to offer simple cancellation mechanisms for subscriptions.
Three industry groups sue to block FTC’s ‘arbitrary, capricious’ ‘Click to Cancel’ rule
Three groups that represent businesses in the technology and entertainment industries are suing the Federal Trade Commission to block the Biden administration’s new “Click to Cancel” rule, which proponents say would make it easier to cancel subscriptions.
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A complete guide to the CFPB's open banking rule
On Tuesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a long-awaited
rule
that promises to enable consumers ...
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The Texas PUC will rule on CenterPoint's rate increase next month. Here are the arguments it heard
The monthslong battle over whether CenterPoint Energy can withdraw from a required review of its rates will be resolved Nov.
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Opinion: Don't let 'dark money' group damage the rule of law. Vote to retain Oklahoma judges
If the non-retention campaign succeeds, every appellate judge now and in the future will know that one unpopular decision ...
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FTC’s rule banning fake online reviews goes into effect
A federal rule banning fake online reviews is now in effect. The Federal Trade Commission issued the final rule in August ...
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Let’s promote the rule of law, make America strong again
With less than two weeks until the most important election in our lifetime, the American people want to hear more from former ...
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Former Trump official agrees with John Kelly: Trump ‘does not operate by the rule of law’
A former senior Homeland Security official in the Trump administration said Wednesday that the former president has ...
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Who's the boss? You are, under CFPB's new rule
CFPB says its new rule will give Americans more control over their financial data, spur competition and lower prices for ...
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Welcome to the 'treat yourself' economy — where skincare and long hair rule
Better-than-expected retail sales and personal care spending in recent months suggest consumers are increasingly treating ...
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EPA issues ‘zero-tolerance’ rule for lead in homes
Click for the latest from The Hill{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story EPA issues ...
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