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Federal Trade Commission
The Heartland Institute / November 20, 2009
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC” or “Commission”) is adopting revised guides concerning the use of endorsements and testimonials ... (read more)

Aricka Flowers
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / October 01, 2009
During a weekend in late July, AT&T temporarily blocked access to the popular Internet site 4chan.org, saying the move was necessary because 4chan had ... (read more)

Ben Domenech
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / October 01, 2009
An amicus curiae brief filed by a California state senator in a case under appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court highlights the contentious fault lines in the ... (read more)

Aricka Flowers
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / October 01, 2009
A video game industry group is suing the Chicago Transit Authority for banning advertising of video games labeled “mature.” The plaintiffs argue ... (read more)

Nicholas Katers
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / October 01, 2009
The Federal Trade Commission is considering a controversial rule that would require bloggers to disclose any connections they have to marketers or products ... (read more)

Krystle Russin
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2009
Classified ad Web site Craigslist.org agreed to remove its erotic services ads after South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster threatened legal action ... (read more)

Ben Domenech
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2009
A recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court could have wide-ranging legal ramifications for the regulation of profanity and indecency, not just in the traditional ... (read more)

Troy Stouffer
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / July 01, 2009
The Federal Trade Commission is considering a plan to hold bloggers and online marketers liable for claims and reviews the agency finds to be misleading. ... (read more)

Thomas Cheplick
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / July 01, 2009
A dispute between Apple and a Web site that published information on how to modify the software in an iPhone has gone to court—with BluWiki.com and ... (read more)

Thomas Cheplick
InfoTech & Telecom News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2009
A member of the Illinois House of Representatives has introduced a bill to require social networking sites such as Facebook or MySpace to obtain parental ... (read more)