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What were the powers and duties of the Federal Trade Commission act?
Apr 02, 2011 by I AM George Bush | Posted in Law & Ethics
The Federal Trade Commission Act was created September 26, 1914, with the purpose of defining the powers and duties of the Federal Trade Commission. What were the powers and duties of the Federal Trade Commission. Thanks...It doesent need to be anything
Gave everyone the power to do their own homework.
redgator | Apr 02, 2011
Why do people still download Bonzi Buddy if the federal trade Commission already classified it is spyware?
Apr 08, 2009 by Charlie | Posted in Security
Bonzi Buddy is spyware people. Don’t listen to that old rapist on youtube. The federal trade commission classified Bonzi Buddy as spyware. Why do people keep downloading him?
Same reason people still use AOL, write up papers using Excel, install 14 toolbars in their IE 6 and then wonder why their systems are plagued with viruses.
People are dumb when it comes to computers. They don't understand them, and they
Gus | Apr 08, 2009
Same reason people still use AOL, write up papers using Excel, install 14 toolbars in their IE 6 and then wonder why their systems are plagued with viruses.
People are dumb when it comes to computers. They don't understand them, and they
Ω Coder | Apr 08, 2009
The federal law that prohibits unfair competition and created the federal trade commission is the:?
Feb 18, 2011 by JDC | Posted in Law & Ethics
A) Sherman Act of 1890.
B) Clayton Act of 1914.
C) Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914.
D) Cellar-Kefauver Act of 1950.
The answer is C, I just wanted additional confirmation.
Funny, you didn't ASK for additional information. You asked for a letter.
Liar as well as cheater?
* | Feb 18, 2011
How do I forward to the Federal Trade Commission what appears to be a scam email without opening the email?
May 25, 2008 by Meadow Rue | Posted in Spam & Bulk Mail
I am using Outlook Express to get my email. Since the email appears to be a scam or spam, I do not trust it, so I do not want to open it, but I do want to report it to the Federal Trade Commission.
How can you report something you haven't read? And it's only a scam if you participate in it and get taken by it. Offering you the opportunity for making money isn't by itself illegal. Out of all the millions of messages, what do you expect the FTC to
| May 25, 2008
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FTC Sues Florida Loan Modification Firm
26.04.11
Continuing their crackdown on scam artists that prey upon delinquent homeowners facing foreclosure, the Federal Trade Commission has charged a national operation with marketing bogus loan modification services. The FTC has sought to stop their illegal practices and force payment of restitution to victims.
Based in Palm Beach County, U.S. Mortgage Funding Inc., Debt Remedy Partners Inc., LowerMyDebts.com LLC, David Mahler, Jamen Lachs, and John Incandela, Jr., also known as Jonathan Incandela, Jr., allegedly violated the FTC Act and the FTC’s Telemarketing Sales Rule by falsely claiming they could obtain loan modifications that would drastically reduce mortgage payments for distressed homeowners.
Source: Examiner.com
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Two More Online Privacy Bills to Hit Congress
ClickZ News - May 06, 2011
The anticipated legislation adds to what's becoming a surfeit of privacy bills, some of which take a cue from the Federal Trade Commission's support for the do-not-track concept. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller announced today he
FTC: Payments to Keep Generics Off Market Up Sharply
MedPage Today - May 06, 2011
From 1999 through 2004, it said, FTC enforcement deterred companies' pay-for-delay deals, but in 2005 there were three such deals. That number rose to 14 in 2006 and 16 in 2008. "Collusive deals to keep generics off the market are already costing
Companies Settle After Compromising Privacy of 65000 Consumers
WalletPop - May 06, 2011
Two companies whose lax security procedures exposed more than 60000 of their customers' employees to identity theft and fraud have settled Federal Trade Commission charges that they violated federal law by failing to protect sensitive data.