Jan 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has prepared a lawsuit against Deere & Co (DE.N), opens new tab alleging the company's agricultural equipment repair practices violate ...
Stuck paying for a subscription or membership you no longer want or need? The Federal Trade Commission’s “click to cancel” rule set to take effect Tuesday may help. But the future of the ...
Cline reintroduces bill to transfer FTC antitrust powers to DOJ Proposal aligns with Trump's agenda to streamline government Critics argue consolidation reduces oversight, increases presidential ...
On the final days of her tenure as FTC chair, Lina Khan sits down with WSJ’s Damian Paletta to reflect on her historically aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement. Photo: Umit Gulsen for ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission weighed in on Friday on Elon Musk's lawsuit seeking to block OpenAI's conversion to a public company, pointing out legal doctrines that could support his claim ...
Outgoing Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan suggested Tuesday that Meta and other companies facing antitrust lawsuits from the agency might be looking for “sweetheart deals” from ...
Public records obtained by Business Insider reveal a Federal Trade Commission investigation into Publishing.com, a company that sells courses on creating AI-generated books. The company ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said XCL Resources Holdings, Verdun Oil Company II and EP Energy LLC (EP) will pay a record $5.6 million in the civil case. A legal complaint made public Tuesday ...
Fortnite players have until Friday to file a claim with the Federal Trade Commission after regulators determined the game's developer "tricked" customers into unknowingly spending money on in-game ...
You can still apply for a Fortnite refund from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) settlement. In late 2022, Epic Games agreed to pay $245 million in refunds, and you can apply for it for another ...
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission announced its final “Junk Fees Rule” (the “Rule”) that bans “mystery” or “junk fees” for live event tickets, hotels, and short-term rentals.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered Marriott International and Starwood Hotels to define and implement a robust customer data security scheme following failures that led to massive data ...