Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 22, 2019
Is FTC’s bark worse than its bite when it comes to influencers?
Despite the fact that the FTC may demand consumer redress or relief, this has not transpired in any cases against influencers.
Melissa K. Dagodag
The Law Offices of Melissa K. DagodagEmail: melissa@melissakdagodag.com
Melissa is an attorney with her own intellectual property, entertainment and business transactional practice in Beverly Hills.
The Federal Trade Commission grew out of the American antitrust movement whose goal was to prevent manufacturers from price-fixing. President Woodrow Wilson signed the FTC Act into law on Sept. 26, 1914, thereby establishing t...
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