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Agency Warns Against Fraudulent E-Mails

The federal agency that fights Internet scams and spam is caught in the middle of an effort to fool e-mail recipients.

Regulators Avoiding Intel Investigation?

Federal regulators appear to be resisting a formal probe of alleged anticompetitive practices of semiconductor giant Intel Corp., despite requests from members of Congress and corporate rivals.

Agency Urges Caution on Net Neutrality

The chairman of the Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday recommended against additional regulation of high-speed Internet traffic.

FTC Says Milk Ads Under Fire Are Ending

An ad campaign that suggested milk can help people lose weight is ending, the Federal Trade Commission told a doctors' group that had complained.

Sony BMG Settles Anti-Piracy CDs Charges

U.S. regulators said Tuesday that Sony BMG Music Entertainment agreed to reimburse consumers up to $150 for damage to their computers from CDs with hidden anti-piracy software.

AP Analysis: Firms Crimping Oil Supplies

You'd think it was Texas. Dusty roads course the scrubland toward oil tanks and warehouses. Beefy men talk oil over burritos at lunch. Like grazing herds, oil wells dip nonstop amid the tumbleweed — or even into the asphalt of a parking lot.

FTC Fines Adware Firm $3M

An online media and advertising company accused of unfairly and deceptively downloading its software onto consumers' computers has agreed to pay a $3 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission.

Take-Two Settles With FTC Over Sex Content

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., publishers of the popular video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges for failing to disclose that animated sex scenes were hidden on the discs.

The Vine

ESRB + Rockstar Games + Manhunt 2 = A Pissed Off California State Senator

California State Senator and noted anti-video game critic Leland Yee has slammed both Rockstar Games and the ESRB ratings system after it was revealed that the PSP "M" rated version of Manhunt 2 could have some of the "AO" content of the game unlocked. Here is a snip:

Support for ad-tracking opt out

Source: BBC News

US privacy advocates and consumer bodies are seeking the creation of an opt-out list for internet users who do not want to be tracked by advertisers. The "do not track" list would prevent companies from tailoring adverts based on a user's web habits.

FTC Talks Online Privacy Today

Source: webpronews.com

In August, the Federal Trade Commission agreed to hear concerns about behavioral targeting in online advertising. This came in response to privacy complaints made by a trio of organizations, who believe Google's deal will put too much information in one company's control.

FTC Debt Collection Workshop

Source: ACA International

Throughout the Federal Trade Commission's Collecting Consumer Debts workshop, ACA proposed improvements that will clarify the responsibilities of each party in the collection process.

ACA Receives Requested Federal Trade Commission Advisory Opinion

Source: ACA International

FTC opinion allows collection agencies to inform consumers that collection activity has ceased without fear of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

The Fed Jammed Your In-Box

Source: The New York Times

THERE was a huge increase in e-mail spam last month, and the recent problems in the credit markets are partly to blame, says the computer security firm Symantec.

FTC Charges Marketers of �Debt Meltdown Program� with Allegedly Failing to Deliver Promised Debt Reduction Services

Source:

The Federal Trade Commission today charged four companies and their principals, Miriam and Robert Lovinger, with deceptively marketing a "debt settlement" operation that allegedly failed to provide services it claimed would reduce consumers' debt, resulting in even more deb …

'Do Not Call' List Will Expire

Source: Yahoo! News

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2003 set up a registry of phone numbers that did not wish to receive telemarketing calls. Consumers entered their home, mobile or work phones numbers on the FTC Web site or called the agency to sign up for the list.

FTC Announces Debt Collection Workshop Agenda

Source: ACA International

Debt Collection Workshop

Big Oil did not manipulate U.S. gasoline prices: FTC

Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Big oil companies did not conspire to raise U.S. gasoline prices last summer, as it was high crude oil costs and supply problems that caused the spike in pump prices, government investigators said on Thursday.

Error by FTC Reveals Whole Foods' Trade Secrets

Source: The Washington Post

Federal regulators inadvertently released dozens of trade secrets in public court documents yesterday as they tried to block Whole Foods Market's $565 million purchase of Wild Oats Markets.

Sports leagues accused of deceptive warnings

Source: CNET

A handful of sports leagues and media companies are trying to intimidate the public when issuing inaccurate warnings about making "unauthorized" copies of their work, according to a complaint expected to be filed with the Federal Trade Commission.

Spam: You've Come a Long Way, Baby

Source: Datamation.com

The author reports on the recent FTC "Spam Summit," and contrasts it with a similar event he attended ten years ago.

On antitrust, is Google the next Microsoft?

Source: The New York Times

Not too long ago, nearly every move that Microsoft made seemed to draw complaints that the company was abusing its market dominance.

The Most Privacy-Friendly Search Engine on the Web Is -

Source: The New York Times

There's nothing like a little regulatory scrutiny to get Internet companies talking about privacy. Even if some of their words ring somewhat hollow.

SEC Interested in Web Musings of Whole Foods CEO

Source: The Washington Post

Securities regulators have launched an informal investigation of Web postings by Whole Foods Market chief executive John P.

Whole Foods CEO Caught Bashing Wild Oats Stock On Yahoo Forums

Source: Consumerist

Back in 2005, when the (currently being opposed by the FTC) Whole Foods/Wild Oats merger was just a glint in the Whole Foods CEO's eye... John "Anonymous Troll" Mackey was on Yahoo! forums bashing Wild Oats stock. Stock that he wanted to buy. From Smart Money:

Your 5-minute guide to preventing Identity Theft

Source: MSN

Here are 16 steps to protect yourself and six ways to clean up things if you are a victim of identity theft.

Bush's Oily Fingerprints Mark War on Organic Foods

Last month the Federal Trade Commission, which shares enforcement of antitrust laws with the Department of Justice filed suit against Whole Foods to block a merger with Wild Oats.

Editorial: Watching Your Every Move

Source: The New York Times

Internet users are abuzz over Google's new Street View feature, which displays ground-level photos of urban blocks that in some cases even look through the windows of homes.

Grocer merger raises unique legal questions

Source: MSNBC

The Federal Trade Commission's decision to challenge the merger of the nation's best-known upscale grocers, Whole Foods Market Inc. and Wild Oats Markets Inc., seems unusual at first glance.

Bush's war on Whole Foods

Source: Slate

The U.S. attorney scandal has raised fears that the Bush administration is misusing the levers of government to punish political opponents. Now I think I've uncovered another sinister example of the administration using government lawyers to stick it to liberals.

Gas Prices: What Congress Can Really do to Curb the Increase

Source: aei.org

Having reached the lofty height of $3.19 per gallon, the national average price for gasoline has finally broken the record high hit in 1981, when a gallon of gas sold for $1.35 ($3.15 in today's dollars).

New Twist in Obesity Debate: Kids Watch Less, Not More, Food Ads

Source: Advertising Age

The Federal Trade Commission today threw a curve into the debate surrounding children's obesity, saying the amount of TV ads children see for food is far lower than some recent estimates -- and actually is decreasing. But one group says those new numbers are misleading.

Junk Faxes? Just try to complain.

I receive numerous junk mail faxes every day.Sometimes my customers can't get through, because of countless offers for "breaking stock news", or "employee notice! Cruise ship vacations!"According to information, which is rather difficult to find on the FCC website,"The FCC can is …

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