That may very well be the case... LOL
wickedfire meetup in the court room, nice!
That may very well be the case... LOL
wickedfire meetup in the court room, nice!
wickedfire meetup in the court room, nice!
and I'd suspect like the other case their biggest gripe will be with advertisers with logos not belonging to them on their checkout pages and thus inferring they're endorsed by/associated with this larger party.
I believe the FTC has specific requirements for bizopp's that are unique from any other product sold in America (I only learned of this after browsing the FTC page on bizopps). I'm sure almost none of the "google" style bizopps comply w/ the terms.
They also have a page at: FTC : Business Opportunities dedicated purely to bizopp scams (redirect from Thinking of Buying a Business Opportunity?). Note the guy in the video simply worked as a salesguy at a bizopp callcenter and went to *jail* for 3 years. He didn't own the firm, nothing, just worked there and made commission on leads. The narrator in the video talks bout some of the requirements of a bizopp at the end of the video.
I am so glad I don't and never have promoted a single bizopp.
Uhhh, no. Like jvincent said, Bizops are a different kind of animal and are subject to uniquely harsh punishments for misleading, deceiving, or ripping off consumers.
FTC are quickly becoming my favorite gov department
Bye competitions
Two affiliate networks subpoenaed by the FTC today already. Still think its not real bitches?
Google huh? I thought they liked to stay away from lawsuits like this because it could force them to expose more information than they would like? If that's the case then during the discovery process just have your lawyer request the quality score algo, an unreasonably long list of admissions of facts regarding sensitive topics, and nice 5 hour long deposition about everything from advertiser billing and determining landing page relevance, to policies regarding affiliate marketers and their own internal campaigns. If you don't scare them away, at least you'll help out the rest of us![]()
FTC are quickly becoming my favorite gov department
Bye competitions
But there are also alot of countries where the FTC can't reach.You don't realize that the FTC has agreements with jolly old England (and other countries) to prosecute people beyond the borders of the United States, do you?