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Proposed Judgment Would Limit Google’s Allegedly Anti-Competitive Search Engine Practices

A bipartisan group of 38 AGs and the U.S. DOJ have submitted a proposed final judgment to a U.S. District Court in their antitrust suit against Google, in which, as we previously reported, the court held that Google violated the Sherman Act by maintaining a monopoly in the markets for general search services and text advertising…

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FTC Continues Fight Against Fake Consumer Reviews

The FTC has issued a proposed order to resolve its investigation of GGL Projects, Inc., d/b/a Sitejabber, over allegations that the company deceived consumers by misrepresenting ratings and reviews in violation of the FTC Act. According to the complaint, Sitejabber’s online business reputation and consumer review management services platform assisted clients in artificially inflating the number…

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North Carolina Asks Cell and Internet Providers for Hurricane Relief

North Carolina AG Josh Stein issued a letter to major cell service and internet providers requesting that they offer expanded service and other assistance to the state’s residents most impacted by Hurricane Helene. The letter requests that service providers offer free unlimited high-speed data and internet to those affected by the hurricane for at least two…

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NAAG Consumer Protection Conference Examines Social Engineering Scams, Connected Devices, and Generative AI

On September 30, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) held its annual Fall Consumer Protection Conference in Washington, DC. The public portion of the conference was attended by participants from 47 state attorney general offices, various industries, and law firms. Much of the discussion centered on consumer privacy concerns related to products that utilize…

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Arkansas AG Not Kidding Around About Alleged YouTube Dangers

Arkansas AG Tim Griffin has filed a lawsuit against YouTube, LLC, Google LLC, XXVI Holdings Inc., and parent company Alphabet Inc. (collectively, “YouTube”) alleging that the platform’s deceptive practices and defective design are harming consumers in violation of the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and Arkansas Public Nuisance Law and that YouTube has been unjustly enriched…

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