The FTC's Endorsement Guides: What People Are Asking
by Federal Trade Commission Ā· Federal Trade Commission
Dozens of FTC staff answers applying the revised Endorsement Guides to concrete situations: gifted product, affiliate links, brand tags, Stories, giveaways, agency monitoring and built-in platform disclosure tools. The document to cite when a contract demands something the rules forbid.
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