GDPR, General Data Protection Regulation, EU, European Union, liability, fines, penalties, consent, legitimate interests, privacy policy, Google, personalization, advertising
Google Fined $57 Million under GDPRBy W. Scott Blackmer on January 23, 2019
advertising, Federal Trade Commission, FTC
ASA Decision Regarding Use Of Filters In Social Media AdvertisingBy Mindy Abern on July 17, 2018
advertising, Advertising Law, privacy
InfoLawGroup Partner Jamie Rubin to speak on "Ad Impression Measurement" at the 2017 BAA/ANA Marketing Law Conference in ChicagoBy 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” MessagingBy InfoLawGroup LLP on March 14, 2017
#AdvertisingLaw, #behavioraltargeting, #Intellectualproperty, #InternetTV, #Marketing, #RightOfPublicity, #streaming, ADA, advertising, FCC, Mobile, privacy
BYOB: Be Your Own Broadcaster (and Studio) –What to watch out for in content creation and distributionBy Heather Nolan on March 06, 2017
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC
It’s Not Just For Kids - FTC Takes Issue with Search Terms and TestimonialsBy Heather Nolan on January 29, 2015
advertising, Advertising Law, alcohol, compliance, digital media, privacy, social media
Alcohol Ads In the Digisphere - New-ish Guides In TownBy Jamie Rubin on October 31, 2014
advertising, contests, Marketing Law, promotions, social media, sweepstakes
“Like-Gated” Promotions No Longer Permissible on FacebookBy InfoLawGroup LLP on August 14, 2014
advertising, Claim Substantiation, National Advertising Division (NAD), National Advertising Reveiw Board (NARB)
Alert: The NAD Rejects Use of Aggregated Online Consumer Reviews As Substantiation for “Most Recommended” ClaimBy InfoLawGroup LLP on June 23, 2014
advertising, copyright, Right of Publicity, social media, social networking
Right of Publicity Update: Watch What You Tweet.By Benjamin Stein on May 21, 2014
advertising, Apps, blurring, CARU, Children's Advertising Review Unit, COPPA, Mobile
CARU IS WATCHING YOUR…APPSBy Jamie Rubin on March 18, 2014
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, nad, national advertising division, Native Advertising
Even When the Connection is Obvious, Publishers Should Consider Disclosures in Native AdvertisingBy Heather Nolan on January 27, 2014
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, nad, national advertising division, Native Advertising
Native Advertising: The Blurred Line Between Editorial and Sponsored ClaimsBy InfoLawGroup LLP on November 06, 2013
advertising, Attorney General, Customer Reviews, New York
New York Attorney General Cracks Down on Falsified Online ReviewsBy Benjamin Stein on October 01, 2013
advertising, advertising self-regulatory council, better business bureau, enforcement, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, national advertising division
What’s Up with Up To Claims?By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 29, 2013
advertising, contests, Do Not Call Regulations, promotions, social networking, sweepstakes
Trolls Attack! Another Reason “Template” Official Rules Aren’t Enough for Your PromotionBy Heather Nolan on July 25, 2013
advertising, comparative advertising, credit cards, loyalty program, nad, national advertising division, rewards program, substantiation
Are You Getting Shortchanged? The NAD Examines “Cash Back” Advertising ClaimsBy InfoLawGroup LLP on March 04, 2013
advertising, marketing, promotions, state law
Advertising About Charities and Charitable Causes: It’s the Details that MatterBy 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 GuidelinesBy InfoLawGroup LLP on August 09, 2012
advertising, marketing, Media, promotions, social networking
Google+ Pages Allow Linking, but Not Hosting PromotionsBy Heather Nolan on November 14, 2011