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We hope you plan to join us for our Pet Meds Workshop on October 2, 2012. If you can’t be in DC, we’ll webcast it live. We’ve just announced the agenda, check it out.- RecommendationsSee All
- Maneesh PangasaApproval of Sony EMI Publishing should kill UMG EMI: the EU's analysis of UMG EMI and the Sony ATV EMI merger should spell the denial of UMG EMI. Although the FTC did not release an analysis of the deal the EC released an analysis that it relied upon when approving the publishing merger with several divestitures.6 hours ago
- Danny ReissWith all the fraud in hallmarked jewelry and fake gold coins, is there anyway the FTC can promote consumer testing of gold? In the past i understand it has been difficult due to the dangers of acid testing or the prohibitive costs of electronic testers. With new technology like the "gold verification pen" or "goldvp" that is priced in the area of $25 we can put power back into the consumers hands.8 · 13 hours ago
- Maneesh PangasaPlease investigate RIAA for any antitrust violations.about a week ago
- Maneesh PangasaInvestigate MPAA for antitrust. MPAA Chairman threatens to withhold campaign contributions after PIPA SOPA failed to pass.about a week ago
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Trying to lose weight? Beware of fake news sites that promote bogus weight loss benefits of acai berry supplements. http://go.usa.gov/rfuG- Likes
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The FTC is returning more than $2 million to buyers of the "Google Money Tree" work-at-home scam. More info in our press release: http://go.usa.gov/rf24. Want to work from home or make some extra money? Do your homework first. Tips from the FTC: http://go.usa.gov/rf2P.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
When you see a weight loss product, read the claims. Be skeptical if you see something that claims you can lose weight without diet or exercise. Get more tips from the FTC's Who Cares: Weight Loss Promises webpage.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
Familiar with the FTC's fur labeling rules? The FTC is seeking your comments on proposed changes until November 16, 2012. Get more information on the changes and the link for filing comments in our press release.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
If you've spotted a scam, the FTC wants to hear about it! Learn how to file a complaint with this short video.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
Check out the FTC's new guide to help mobile app developers observe truth-in-advertising and privacy principles.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
The FTC is mailing refund checks to thousands of consumers nationwide defrauded by a telemarketer who used robocalls to pitch worthless credit card rate reduction programs for an up-front fee. Learn more about the refunds in our press release: http://go.usa.gov/rmbx. Watch this video for tips on what to do if you get a robocall.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
Be smart online! Learn about cookies, private browsing, do not track, and more from OnGuardOnline.gov.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
Interested in talking technology with the FTC's Chief Technologist, Ed Felten? Join us for our Twitter Chat today at 1:30pm ET. Follow www.twitter.com/TechFTC and tweet Qs to #TechFTC.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
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The FTC has sent warning letters to marketers of replacement windows that energy claims must be backed up by scientific evidence. If you're in the market for new windows, check out our infographic on shopping for windows first.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
As part of its ongoing efforts to stop over-hyped advertising claims, the Federal Trade Commission has filed false advertising charges against the marketers of Your Baby Can Read! Find out more in this Business Center Blog post.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
Do you have comments on the FTC's proposed modifications to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act Rule? The FTC has extended the deadline for public comments to September 24, 2012. Get more information and the link for filing online in our press release.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
Looking for a federal job or a job with the U.S. Postal Service? Check out these tips first.Federal Trade Commission shared a link.
Want to help kids be smart about what they post online? Send them to the FTC's virtual mall! Learn more in this OnGuardOnline.gov blog post.- ActivitySeptemberPeople Who Like ThisVisits22516