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Appeals court voids FTC's 'click to cancel' rule

TechCrunch · 2h
US appeals court blocks FTC’s ‘click-to-cancel’ rule for subscriptions
A U.S. appeals court has blocked the Federal Trade Commission's “click-to-cancel” rule that would have required companies to make it as easy to cancel a subscription as it was to sign up.
USA TODAY on MSN · 27m
A court just canceled 'click to cancel.' How the ruling affects you.
A federal appeals court blocked a FTC rule that would have forced businesses to make it easier to cancel unwanted subscriptions and memberships.
Variety on MSN · 19h
Court Strikes Down FTC’s ‘Click-to-Cancel’ Rule, Which Was Aimed at Letting Consumers Drop Services Easily
A federal appeals court vacated the Federal Trade Commission's Click to Cancel rule -- which was to go into effect next week -- on procedural grounds.
23h
FTC Cites Fatal Flaw For Killing Click-To-Cancel Rule At The Last Minute
The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has ruled to vacate the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) 'click-to-cancel rule' ...
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NY Attorney General urges New Yorkers to use 'Click-to-Cancel' Rule
Attorney General James urges New Yorkers to use the new Click-to-Cancel Rule to easily cancel subscriptions without obstacles ...
1don MSN
Streaming Subscriptions May Get Tougher to Cancel
Under the FTC's "Click to Cancel" rule, businesses would've had make it as easy to cancel subscriptions as it is to sign up. An appeals court has now struck that measure down.

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