In the Press: Quoted
Amy Nickin in The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter reported that Warner Bros. recently picked up "The Architect," a thriller written by Amy Nickin's client, Jason Smilovic.
May 27, 2011
The Hollywood Reporter reported that Warner Bros. recently picked up "The Architect," a thriller written by Amy Nickin's client, Jason Smilovic.
May 27, 2011
MediaPost quoted Jeffrey A. Greenbaum on how the FTC plans to revamp their online advertising guides to address social media, mobile and other newer platforms.
May 27, 2011
The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") announced yesterday that it is updating "Dot Com Disclosures: Information about Online Advertising," its guidance document that advises businesses on how federal advertising law applies to advertising and sales on the Internet. The current "Dot Com Disclosures" guidance is available here. The FTC announced that it is seeking public comment about how its guidance should be modified to reflect the dramatic changes in the online world since the "Dot Com Disclosures" guidance was first published in 2000. Comments are due by July 11, 2011. Read more.
May 27, 2011
Advertising Age quoted Terri Seligman in an article on the legal aspects of Facebook turning children's posts into advertisements. View Article
May 20, 2011
MediaPost mentions our alert in their article about Facebook's recent promotions guidelines revisions.
May 18, 2011
Facebook has once again revised its "Promotions Guidelines". Effective May 11, 2011, the revisions place further restrictions on advertiser use of Facebook intellectual property: advertisers are now permitted to use Facebook’s name and trademarks only “in connection with a promotion or to mention Facebook in the rules or materials relating to a promotion” to fulfill the obligations placed on the advertiser by Facebook in its "Promotion Guidelines". Read more.
May 17, 2011
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum spoke at the SHOOT's Directors/Producers Forum and New Directors Showcase At DGA's NYC Theatre on Dynamics For Discussion: Another Dimension, Varied Platforms, Business Models, Social Change, New Talent.
May 13, 2011
The Federal Trade Commission recently released the results of an undercover shopper survey regarding retailers' enforcement of entertainment ratings aimed at protecting children. Teenagers hired by the FTC visited national and regional chains in the United States and attempted to buy R-rated movie tickets, R-rated movie DVDs, unrated DVDs of movies, music CDs carrying a "Parental Advisory Label", and video games rated "M." Read more.
May 9, 2011
In a groundbreaking effort to combat childhood obesity, the Federal Trade Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture worked together to release a set of proposed voluntary principles for public comment. Read more.
May 9, 2011
Data security breaches are in the news, and companies that experience them are suffering loss of consumer confidence. If your business model requires you to collect personal consumer data, you may want to hear about a recent federal case that makes it much easier for consumers to sue companies for data security breaches. Read more.
May 4, 2011
Rick Kurnit was featured in a post on View From Madison Avenue, a blog on advertising executives, on the downside of creative people posting their work portfolios online. View Article
April 29, 2011
The Federal Trade Commission announced last week that Electric Mobile Corporation, the manufacturer of "Rascal Scooters", used by disabled and senior consumers, and its owner, will pay $100,000 to settle FTC charges that it illegally called millions of consumers who had listed their phone numbers on the national "Do Not Call Registry". Read more.
April 28, 2011
Recently, the United States Department of Transportation announced new rules that will bring sweeping changes to airline advertising in the United States. The final rules will be effective later this year. Read more.
April 25, 2011
Rick Kurnit had a cameo in the Morgan Spurlock film -- "POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold." The film opened in NYC at the Angelika and the AMC Loews Lincoln Square. View Article
April 22, 2011
The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") announced today that it filed lawsuits against ten marketers, alleging that they used fake news websites to market their acai berry weight-loss products. The FTC is seeking court orders to halt the advertising and freeze the defendants’ assets pending trial. Read more.
April 19, 2011
MediaPost featured Jeffrey A. Greenbaum in an article about the FTC's recent crack down on online marketers who create phony "fake news" sites to promote certain products.
April 18, 2011
An online retailer has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it violated the agency’s "Appliance Labeling Rule". The FTC alleged that the retailer, Universal Appliances, Kitchens, and Baths, Inc., failed to post on its website required EnergyGuide information. Read more.
April 18, 2011
Senators John Kerry and John McCain introduced a privacy bill this week that seeks to provide consumers with more transparency and control regarding the collection, use, storage, and transfer of their personal information.The bill – in its infancy and likely to face opposition – does not require changes in privacy practices unless and until it is enacted. But with bipartisan backing, it’s a privacy bill that could pass. Here’s a summary. Read more.
April 15, 2011
The Federal Communications Commission recently issued "Notices of Apparent Liability" against two television stations for allegedly airing news segments produced and supplied by advertisers, without disclosing that the segments were advertiser-supported. Read more.
April 11, 2011
The Mobile Marketing Association recently issued a revision of its "U.S. Consumer Best Practices." While the practices do not have the force of law, many leading advertisers follow them, and the mobile carriers require compliance for programs run on their networks. Read more.
April 8, 2011
Google Inc. has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it engaged in deceptive tactics and violated its own privacy pledges to consumers during the 2010 launch of its social network, "Google Buzz". Read more.
March 31, 2011
Richard Maltz of our Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Group helped reinstate a previously disbarred lawyer.
March 31, 2011
The U.S. Supreme Court has let stand a ruling with important implications for advertisers of adult and other potentially lewd products. By refusing to hear an appeal in the closely watched Victoria's Secret Catalogue Inc. v. Mosley case, the U.S. Supreme Court indirectly endorsed an earlier decision from the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit that made it easier for so-called "tarnishment" claims to succeed when the challenged mark was used in a "sex related" context. Read more.
March 30, 2011
The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") announced on Tuesday, March 15 that Nashville, Tennessee-based Legacy Learning Systems Inc. and its owner will pay $250,000 to settle FTC charges that they deceptively advertised products through online affiliate marketers who falsely posed as independent reviewers. Read more.
March 16, 2011
The FTC has announced a series of motor vehicle financing and leasing "Roundtables" to be held across the country. The goal: to gather and study consumer experiences in purchasing, financing, and leasing cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Read more.
March 11, 2011
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