Court allows spyware program to go back on sale
A Florida company that sells a spyware program must change advertising pitches that emphasized the product's clandestine nature, a federal court has ruled.
Mystery shopper site settles with FTC
The FTC settles deceptive advertising charges from a company promising mystery shopping jobs.
FTC asks Supreme Court to review Rambus antitrust case
The FTC has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a case in which the agency accused memory-maker Rambus of anticompetitive behavior in deceiving a standards-setting body.
US court halts sale of spyware program
A U.S. court has ordered a software company to stop selling a program that secretly records keystokes on a person's PC, the FTC said Monday.
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