Sweepstakes, FTC, Dark Patterns
Sweepstakes Not Immune From Dark Pattern Scrutiny
By Jamie Rubin on June 27, 2023
FTC
If The Ad Is Misleading, We’ll Just Take It Down, RIGHT?
By Jamie Rubin on May 03, 2022
FTC, Third-Party Liability
Know Your Vendors; Know Your Customers; Know Your Partners
By Jamie Rubin on February 01, 2021
Taking ‘Know Your Customer’ To The Next Level; A Lesson In Payment Processing
By Jamie Rubin on June 02, 2020
Key Sweepstakes, Ecommerce and Contract Issues…For Right Now
By Jamie Rubin on May 07, 2020
Corona-Crisis: Being Ready. Getting Ready. And Lessons in Preparedness for Whatever Comes Next.
By Jamie Rubin on March 12, 2020
Advertising Law, California, ecommerce, FTC, marketing
InfoLawGroup Partner Jamie Rubin Provides Advice to Companies that Offer Auto-Renewal Subscriptions
By Jamie Rubin on February 22, 2018
#socialmedia, FTC, Influencers
Does #Partner Mean “I Was Paid To Post This Message”?
By Jamie Rubin on April 28, 2017
CalOPPA Getting Renewed Attention
By Jamie Rubin on October 17, 2016
AGE, APP, app developers, CARU, children's privacy, COPPA, FTC, Mobile, privacy
Math Question As Age-Gate and Invite-A-Friend Under Fire
By Jamie Rubin on April 26, 2016
byod, confidentiality, employee privacy, privacy, social media, workplace
Live-Streaming Apps; What We Aren't Talking About
By Jamie Rubin on June 09, 2015
advertising, Advertising Law, alcohol, compliance, digital media, privacy, social media
Alcohol Ads In the Digisphere - New-ish Guides In Town
By Jamie Rubin on October 31, 2014
app developers, app store, Apps, data security, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, mobile apps, mobile payments, privacy
Mobile Apps: FTC Says Vague Privacy Policies and Lack of Terms a Problem
By Jamie Rubin on August 04, 2014
continuing guarantees, E-Sign, fiber content, FTC, garments, hang-tag, hangtag, textiles
A Brief Analysis of the Textile Labeling Rules 2014 Amendments
By Jamie Rubin on April 07, 2014
advertising, Apps, blurring, CARU, Children's Advertising Review Unit, COPPA, Mobile
CARU IS WATCHING YOUR…APPS
By Jamie Rubin on March 18, 2014
contests, Facebook, privacy, social media, sweepstakes
Sweepstakes and Contests Now Easier To Run on Facebook
By Jamie Rubin on August 27, 2013
THE FTC UPDATES ITS .COM DISCLOSURES GUIDANCE -- Focus on Mobile and Space-Constraints; Frowns Upon Certain Common Practices
By Jamie Rubin on March 18, 2013
Do Not Call Regulations, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, privacy, social media
FTC Report: Mobile Apps For Kids Not Making The Grade (NOTE: Not Just A Privacy Report)
By Jamie Rubin on December 19, 2012
NJ Reverses Course on Minimum Font Rule for Ads
By Jamie Rubin on May 01, 2012
FTC: "The Kids App Ecosystem Needs To Wake Up..."
By Jamie Rubin on February 16, 2012