FTC: Disclosure-Free Claims Could Solve Digital Dilemmas
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Limited screen space on mobile devices and apps does not absolve firms from complying with FTC guidance on claims and disclosures. FTC officials discussed “dot-com” disclosures at the Council of Better Business Bureaus’ Advertising Self-Regulatory Council conference and offered advice on compliance.
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