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US Court nullifies FTC requirement for click-to-cancel
(arstechnica.com)
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gausswho
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08 Jul 25 22:42 UTC
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fwlr
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09 Jul 25 02:42 UTC
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The FTC was warned at the time that they were flouting required procedures and that their rule would therefore not survive legal scrutiny. Lo and behold it did not.
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dboreham
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09 Jul 25 03:07 UTC
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Because systematic corruption presumably?
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jibe
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09 Jul 25 03:39 UTC
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If you are sniffing out corruption, aren’t the ones flouting required procedures likely the corrupt ones?
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wqaatwt
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09 Jul 25 09:45 UTC
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What if the “required procedures” are held in place by corruption?
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