Advertising Law
Are You Ready For Some Football (Commercials)?
By Mindy Abern on September 05, 2024
Advertising Law, Marketing Law, IP, Influencers, Super Bowl, retail
Feeling Ambushed by Ambush Marketing Season? Tips to Get Beleaguered Teams Through It
By Sara Chubb on February 03, 2023
FDA, Health & Nutritional Claims, Advertising Law
Food for thought … what does “healthy” mean?
By Mindy Abern on October 04, 2022
FTC, Advertising Law, Influencers
How to Approach Legal Issues With CGI Influencers
By Heather Nolan on September 01, 2020
NAD, National Advertising Division (NAD), Advertising Law
Taking the NAD Express Lane: NAD Issues its First Substantive Fast-Track SWIFT Decision
By Sara Chubb on July 24, 2020
Advertising Law, California, ecommerce, FTC, marketing
InfoLawGroup Partner Jamie Rubin Provides Advice to Companies that Offer Auto-Renewal Subscriptions
By Jamie Rubin on February 22, 2018
advertising, Advertising Law, privacy
InfoLawGroup Partner Jamie Rubin to speak on "Ad Impression Measurement" at the 2017 BAA/ANA Marketing Law Conference in Chicago
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 04, 2017
advertising, discount pricing, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, marketing, New Jersey, sale pricing, Up To
New Litigation Against National Clothing Retailer for Use of “Up To % Off” Messaging
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 14, 2017
advertising, Advertising Law, alcohol, compliance, digital media, privacy, social media
Alcohol Ads In the Digisphere - New-ish Guides In Town
By Jamie Rubin on October 31, 2014
behavioral advertising, Children’s Privacy, COPPA, Data Privacy Law, InfoLawGroup, marketing, pii, privacy, Regulations
ALERT: Google’s Plan to Open Its Services to Children Could Spur Changes to COPPA Enforcement
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 28, 2014
branding, copyright, marketing, trademark
Six Things to Know About Trademarks
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 24, 2014
Advertising Law, California, Children’s Privacy
New California Regulation Regarding Minors Is Coming: Are You Ready? Part 2 – The Advertising Provisions
By Justine Young Gottshall on April 28, 2014
Children’s Privacy, COPPA, Data Privacy Law or Regulation, FTC, marketing, pii, Regulations
Knowledge-Based Authentication Approved as Method to Verify Parental Consent Under COPPA
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 07, 2014
advertising, marketing, promotions, state law
Advertising About Charities and Charitable Causes: It’s the Details that Matter
By Heather Nolan on October 04, 2012
advertising, Advertising Law, and, Commission, Division, Endorsement, endorsements, Federal, FTC, Guidelines, National, Testimonial, testimonials, Trade
The NAD's First Take on Pinterest: Pinterest Content Subject to Testimonial Guidelines
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 09, 2012
affiliate marketing, deceptive practices, endorsements, FTC, FTC Act, marketing
Acai of Relief? Marketers' Recent Settlement of FTC Charges Serves as a Reminder for Online Advertisers and Affiliate Marketers.
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 04, 2012
Two online marketers of acai berry products recently settled the FTC's charges that the marketers engaged in deceptive practices by operating "fake news" sites directly and through affiliates to promote acai berry products. Although these cases are extreme examples of deceptive practices, they should serve as an important reminder for companies engaging in affiliate marketing that the FTC actively enforces in this area using the FTC Act, and that companies marketing through affiliates and affiliate marketers must understand and address the FTC's Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising, which were updated in 2009 ("Guides"). As discussed further below, this can pose a challenge for companies of all types advertising through affiliate marketing programs
advertising, marketing, Media, promotions, social networking
Google+ Pages Allow Linking, but Not Hosting Promotions
By Heather Nolan on November 14, 2011
advertising, events, Heather Nolan, Jamie Rubin, marketing, promotions
33rd Annual PMA Marketing Law Conference
By Heather Nolan on November 14, 2011
baa, business associate, enforcement rule, fundraising, HHS, HIPAA, marketing, modifications, notice of privacy practices, npp, NPRM, privacy rule, protected health information, research, restrictions, sale, security rule, subcontractors
FAQ on the Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Rules: Part Two
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 15, 2010
This post is Part Two of my FAQ on the proposed modifications to the HIPAA Rules issued by HHS last week. Part Two focuses on the proposed modifications to the Privacy Rule.