To skirt
new federal rules regulating websites that advertise free credit reports, some companies that used to offer those reports have devised a new marketing approach.
Not exact matches
The FCC is slated to vote Oct. 27 on
new broadband privacy
rules that according to Ars Technica, «will put broadband providers under a stricter privacy regime than the one imposed on websites like Google and Facebook, which are
regulated separately by the
Federal Trade Commission.
WASHINGTON — Just a few weeks after the Children's Television Act of 1990 became law, the
Federal Communications Commission has moved quickly to propose
new rules to reflect the direction it received from the Congress on how to
regulate children's programming.
Recently Dave Leuthold, the executive director of TASC, and I have been communicating about the news that TASC has come out, be it a bit begrudgingly, in support of the
new Federal Trade Commission telemarketing sales
rules (TSR) that
regulate the debt relief and debt settlement industry and protect consumers.
Recently, the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued
new rules to
regulate these companies» hiring practices, requiring them to disclose their salesforces» average earnings as well as the amount of time a sales rep typically lasts with the company (most don't stay on more than a few months).
A report in Thursday's
New York Times stated that the
Federal Communications Commission has voted to dismantle
rules regulating the companies that connect users to the internet.
«An issue that is still being decided in Washington D.C. is what role the CFPB will have in issuing
new rules concerning the FCRA, and the relationship between the CFPB and the
Federal Trade Commission which has historically
regulated and supervised background screening firms,» says Attorney Lester Rosen, founder and CEO of background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR).
On Feb. 26, 2015, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved
new «net neutrality»
rules, which gives the Commission strong legal authority to
regulate broadband providers more heavily than in the past and restrict their power to control download speeds on the web.