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FTC Targets Biodegradable Materials
2015-11-17 16:49:00| Chemical Processing
Reliable evidence must support claims about the rate and extent of decomposition
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biodegradable
Sprint Agrees to Pay FTC $2.95 Million to Settle Risk-Based Pricing Rule Charges Under the FCRA
2015-11-11 18:14:50| Telecom - Topix.net
Mobile service providers frequently look at their customers' credit reports and scores to determine the best pricing plans for those customers. But as a recent settlement between Sprint Corporation and the Federal Trade Commission shows, mobile carriers that use customers' credit information to determine service rates may be subject to the FTC's Risk-Based Pricing Rule under the Fair Credit Reporting Act , which requires notice to affected customers that they were approved for service on less favorable terms than other customers with better credit histories.
Sprint Agrees to Pay FTC $2.95 Million to Settle Risk-Based Pricing Rule Charges Under the FCRA
2015-11-11 17:04:01| IT Services - Topix.net
Mobile service providers frequently look at their customers' credit reports and scores to determine the best pricing plans for those customers. But as a recent settlement between Sprint Corporation and the Federal Trade Commission shows, mobile carriers that use customers' credit information to determine service rates may be subject to the FTC's Risk-Based Pricing Rule under the Fair Credit Reporting Act , which requires notice to affected customers that they were approved for service on less favorable terms than other customers with better credit histories.
Federal court rebuffs FTC effort to apply pharmaceutical standards to ...
2015-11-04 01:54:20| Chemicals - Topix.net
The decision in the Bayer Corp. contempt case has important implications for the dietary supplement industry, say attorneys Steven Shapiro and Marc Ullman in this guest article: "In a case closely followed by all advertisers in general and the dietary supplement/natural products industry in particular, United States v. Bayer Corp., the United States District Court for New Jersey rebuffed an attempt by the Federal Trade Commission to greatly increase the level of proof required for an advertiser to substantiate health related claims.
FTC Issues Energy Labeling Rule
2015-11-02 09:00:00| Expeditors Newsflash - Americas Edition
Expeditors Newsflash - Americas Edition
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