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Since the court's are ruling here on some aspect of FTC procedure, this seems like a good topic to organize a push for legislation around — it should be easy to cancel subscriptions! Businesses that behave ethically in this regard shouldn't be put at a disadvantage.
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Rob Freund
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Just in: FTC's new "Click to Cancel" Rule, set to go into effect next week, will not go into effect. Eighth Circuit vacates the entire rule.
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Would be nice. The Biden FTC's consumer protection efforts were very strong on the merits imo, and were somewhat unfortunately overshadowed by everyone's obsession with tech and antitrust stuff instead.
The FTC’s “Click to Cancel” Rule collapse proves bureaucratic incompetence wastes taxpayer dollars. Courts shredded it over procedural failures—classic D.C. bloat. But let’s be clear: Consumers deserve transparency. The Online Consumer Protection Act (H.R.2889) shows how to
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The Eighth Circuit's sabotage of consumer protections isn't judicial activism—it's Trump's deregulation playbook in action. By weaponizing procedural technicalities to gut the FTC's Click-to-Cancel Rule, corporate lobbyists just scored another victory through an admin that treats
We need govt to stamp shit like this out much faster, to reduce the profitable time of the scan, and increases the incentive for scammy behaviors.
It should be hard to cancel subscriptions so that lazy and inattentive people subsidize me and my family.