The Federal Trade Commission Releases their 2015 Annual Highlights

The Federal Trade Commission released their 2015 Annual Highlights today featuring some of the their best efforts to benefit consumers and promote competition over the past year.  The FTC said their focus on protecting consumers in various industries ranged “from health care to the digital economy to basic consumer products and services” while also attempting to… Continue reading The Federal Trade Commission Releases their 2015 Annual Highlights

Meanwhile, the National FTC DNC list continues to grow!

Last month the FTC published their 2015 Biennial Report to Congress and there were some interesting highlights. The national Do-Not-Call Registry list continues to grow, now with over 222 million active registrations, an increase of close to 5 million new registrants in 2015. In 2015, 2504 entities paid fees to access the DNC registry totaling over $13… Continue reading Meanwhile, the National FTC DNC list continues to grow!

FTC releases their 2015 DNC Data Book

Each year the FTC releases a summary of national DNC registrations and complaints. This Data Book contains information that can be quite useful for businesses. For example, businesses can use the data on active DNC registrations per 100,000 people to determine which states have the highest percentage of people on the DNC list. This can then in… Continue reading FTC releases their 2015 DNC Data Book

FTC and FCC file Memorandum of Understanding

It was not that long ago that the FCC and FTC had conflicting regulations on several telemarketing related issues (such as call abandonment rules). But those days are past. In an effort to continue their collaboration on consumer protection matters, the FCC and FTC have signed a memorandum of understanding. As the memorandum states “[w]hereas the… Continue reading FTC and FCC file Memorandum of Understanding

FTC amends the Telemarketing Sales Rule

On November 18, 2015 the FTC announced changes to the Telemarketing Sales Rule (“TSR”). The FTC’s changes are primarily directed towards protecting consumers from fraud, including by prohibiting telemarketers from using certain payment methods.