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    applied by enforcing Group Polices. Each third party will need to have proper verification set in place otherwise known as Third Party Verification (TPV). TPV will provide both parties to meet industry standards such as Federal Communication Commission and Federal Trade Commission. Backup solutions for data storage will need to be set in place to ensure integrity of Finman’s data and meets industry standards. Statement of Intent Auditing‚ encryption and threat management will need to be set in

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    set by the Federal Trade Commission. But still‚ the problem of deceptive advertising does exist and is very persistent. My goal is to discuss the problem of deceptive advertising‚ by analyzing the strengths and the weaknesses of the FTC policies on advertising‚ the causes and effects of the problem and finally propose eventual solutions. Part I According to its official web site‚ ftc.gov‚ ”The FTC deals with issues that touch the economic life of every American. It is the only federal agency with

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    drug administration (FDA)-Federal agency that was formed to set and enforce safety standards for food‚ drugs‚ and cosmetics.They have the authority to stop the sale of an item under their jurisdiction‚ if it is found to be harmful or hazardous.They may also require safety warnings to be placed on harmful or hazardous products.This is the agency which tests new drugs and medications before they are put on the market. Consumer product safety commission (CPSC)-this is a federal agency that was formed

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    University Abstract American businesses are based on free trade in a Capitalist system. In its simplest form this means that each business is free to compete with the next. That the entrepreneur is free to risk and open a business whether it is for social gain or profit. Businesses openly compete for the business of the client or customer because they need the income. There were not always rules and regulations to govern fair and equitable trade and business practices. Businesses have been competing

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    formulation of social and economic policies. What government agencies in the Philippines implement the "Consumer Act of the Philippine" and what are their areas of concern? The following agencies implement the Consumer Act: Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) DTI handles the following areas of concern: Consumer Products and Service Warranties Consumer Product Quality and Safety Deceptive‚ unfair and unconscionable sales acts and practices

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    of debt-collection agencies‚ which in turn has resulted in an increased number of criticisms against such agencies. Correspondingly‚ the changes to the bankruptcy laws of 2005 required debtors filing bankruptcy to attend these classes. The Federal Trade Commission reported 70‚951 complaints against debt collectors in 2007‚ more than six times the number of complaints registered in 1999. (Chan‚ S‚

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    which are applicable to the present social media marketing. However‚ all businesses has a legal responsibility to comply with the legislation of their country. In the United States it is the Federal Trade Commission which regulates advertising and marketing laws in the country. (Smith‚ 2001: Federal Trade Commission‚ 2013) Social media research is the initial stage of marketing; a technique or an approach used by the marketers to conduct market research on social media platforms. The foremost issue

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    children under 13‚ and operators of general online services and viewer’s websites that disclose this information as well ("Federal Trade Commission‚" 1999). In 2000 of October‚ (CIPA) the Children’s Internet Protection Act was approved‚ this rule authorizes libraries and public educational institutions that receive discounted telecommunications from federal funds‚ Internet access‚ or internal connections services to approve an Internet safety policy and service technological safeties

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    Identity Theft is a form of fraudulent activity‚ which involves using someone else’s personal details and assuming their identity. There are several forms of identity theft‚ but the most common are business/commercial identity theft‚ and financial identity theft – in which the victim’s credit might be severely affected and could be accountable for the perpetrator’s actions. This paper will highlight ways to prevent identity theft‚ and what to do if you are a victim of identity theft. The easiest

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    prompted numerous complaints to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Because of the numerous complaints‚ Congress created the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)‚ 1991 and the Do Not Call Implementation Act 2003 to protect consumers from such annoying practices. Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)‚ 1991 According to “America Teleservices Association” (2012)‚ “in 1991‚ congress passed the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)‚ the first federal law regulating the actions of legitimate

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