A September 30, 2024 decision by Judge Chun in the Western District of Washington in the FTC v. Amazon.com case—unsealed to the public on October 7, 2024—demonstrates the increasing breadth of ...
The FTC says Sitejabber “deceptively” punched up businesses’ review counts by incorporating responses to point-of-sale ...
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, it's a grab-bag of topics, including self-driving wheelchairs, Expedia Group Chairman ...
Amazon Web Service, the company’s cloud computing unit and a main driver of its artificial intelligence ambitions, reported a ...
Donald Trump’s return to the White House likely portends a rollback of some of the Biden administration’s competition ...
Amazon stock is increasingly seen as a reasonable value. While the company has historically traded at negative or triple-digit price-to-earnings ratios, its valuation metrics are improving. The ...
Cancel anytime. FILE - The Amazon logo is seen, June 15, 2023, at the Vivatech show in Paris. A federal judge said the Federal Trade Commission can proceed with its landmark antitrust lawsuit ...
Under the rule, businesses can’t force customers to cancel a subscription using a method different from how they signed up. For example, if you signed up for a subscription with an online form, ...
In a letter to members following the 2024 election, American Booksellers Association CEO Allison Hill voiced concerns about ...
Under the FTC's new rule, businesses are barred from implementing unnecessary steps and processes to cancel subscriptions.
Scammers are increasingly impersonating major companies like PayPal, Amazon and Best Buy's Geek Squad to trick consumers into ...
The FTC and the Department of Justice have both gone after a number of tech industry bigwigs in recent years. But Microsoft has been out of the legal limelight. How did that happen?