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The merger condition is a new strategy in the Republican-controlled FTC's fight against alleged advertising boycotts, which ...
The nonprofit media watchdog argues the Federal Trade Commission is violating the law by investigating it for First Amendment ...
Media Matters, a liberal advocacy organization, sued the FTC on Monday, claiming that the agency was waging a “campaign of ...
Ad insiders break down how the FTC's order on Omnicom and Interpublic Group's merger could hurt some in the news industry.
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MarTech on MSNFTC says Omnicom deal is OK, as long as there’s no brand safety involvedThe world's largest ad agency is forbidden from using 'political or ideological' viewpoints to determine where an ad should ...
The FTC sued Xlear after it marketed its spray as a covid preventative. The Trump administration dropped the suit, but the ...
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly pitching a merger condition that would forbid advertising agencies from boycotting ...
Hygiene products maker Xlear sued the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday, accusing the agency of overstepping its ...
Opinion: Dish Network senior corporate counsel Cassidy Merriam writes that companies working with influencers for marketing ...
Xlear is asking a federal judge to declare that the FTC Act does not include any requirement for companies to substantiate ...
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The ad giants have agreed to a consent decree with the U.S. regulator to get their $13 billion deal over the finish line.
Federal Trade Commission. Advertising Companies Cave to the FTC. Media Matters Sues To Defend the First Amendment. Omnicom Group and the Interpublic Group of Companies accepted the Federal Trade ...
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