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- Are “Popularity” Contests Where Consumer Vote for Winners Skill Contest?
- Change in Florida Game Promotion Law
- Daily News Sweeps Mess Offers Lesson
- Deal or No Deal text-to-win sweepstakes doesn't violate George state law
- Fallout from PCH Sweeps Settlement
- Legal Considerations Arising from Web 2.0 Promotions
- New York Attorney General Targets Sweepstakes
- NY Renews Sweepstakes Enforcement
- Recent Sweepstakes and Contest Promotion Disasters
- Scam of McDonald's Sweepstakes Has Lessons for Marketers
- Senate Poised to Attack Common Sweeps Methods
- States Take Aim at Sweepstakes Promotions
- Sweeps Limits Continue to Mount
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Publications Internet
- Affiliate E-Mail Marketing Faces Scrutiny
- Amazon, or online, tax will hurt small business
- As Search Marketing Takes Off, Turmoil Grows Over Trademark Issue
- Battle Brews in Bidding on Trademarks
- Blogging A World Audience, And A World Of Potential Problems
- Buy.com Suit Highlights S & H Issues
- California Spam Bill Leaves Much Uncertainty, Unanswered Unmail
- Can-Spam Highlights New Laws for 2004
- Encrypted E-Mails Can Protect Your Firm
- Feds Target Ad Firms in Gambling Case
- Is This the End of Spam as We Know It?
- Kids' Online Privacy Rule Takes Effect
- Marketers Need to Beware of Adware
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Publications Mail
- Chase/Trilegiant Settlements Raise the Compliance Bar on Continuity Plans
- Dandelions and Liability
- DMPEA Gives USPS Sweeping Powers
- Do-Not-Mail Proposals Threaten DMers
- Is a direct mail crackdown looming?
- List Firms Develop Methods to Meet Compliance Standards
- Review Your Mail Pieces Now
- Scrutinize Program Materials, Offers
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Publications Other
- 'Mirror Image Doctrine' Questioned
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- Can I Make This Claim? FTC Actions Urge Caution
- Court Recognizes First Amendment Protections To Advertising
- Dietary Supplement Decision Strengthens Marketers' Rights
- Editorial: Gauging the Mood
- Expect New Legal Obstacles in 2003
- Free-to-Pay Programs Attract Scrutiny
- Lanham Act Ruling Shifts
- Legal Considerations For Promotions Involving User Generated Content
- Legal Issues to Keep in Mind in 2001
- Legal Review: New FDA Dietary Supplement Rule Presents Challenges
- New Laws are on the Way for 2002
- New Legal Challenges Await Us in 2005
- Supreme Court Overturns Restrictions on Interstate DTC Wine Shipments
- The Hazards of Charitable Fundraising
- US Lawyer Takes on Slimmer
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Publications Telemarketing
- California Fax Law - Opt-In Required
- DNC Safe Harbor Proves Elusive
- FTC Actions Put Suppliers on Notice
- FTC Proposals Hurt Telemarketers
- Legal Haze Clouds Fax Marketing
- New Up-sell Rules Challenge (tele)Marketers
- Regulators Take Aim at Suppliers
- Revised TSR Presents New Challenges
- Separate Scrubbing of Wireless Numbers Required
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