Federal Trade Commission in Podcasts
governmentThe Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. government agency responsible for consumer protection and antitrust laws.
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The smartest thing we did was- So now, so this brings up, so FTC is the Federal Trade Commission, and boy, there's nothing the tech world hates more- Than the FTC, right?
So on Monday, the court heard arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, which is this case about the firing of an FTC commissioner.
district judge ruled the Federal Trade Commission failed to show that Facebook's parent company tightened its dominance of social media with the acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp in 2012 and 2014, respectively.
Trump fired a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission this year, but the fired commissioner sued.
She was a Democratic commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission.
When we aired the show last fall, the Federal Trade Commission, the FTC, had just passed this new regulation called the Click to Cancel Rule.
The case before the court today sprung from President Trump's firing of a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission.
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