6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law It can be easy to focus solely on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) when evaluating the regulatory landscape for advertising and marketing practices. But with the FTC still ramping up its new commissioners, who were sworn in between May and Continue Reading
The Newest Ingredients in Cosmetics: CBD and Probiotics
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Cannabidiol (CBD) appears to be everywhere lately — available as an additive in certain food and drink products, as an oil meant to be used as a dietary supplement and even in cosmetics. But despite the widespread popularity and excitement over Continue Reading
The Role of Artificial Intelligence
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the fashion and beauty industries — and the marketing of the same — has steadily gained traction over the last few years and it’s not hard to see why. AI provides a myriad of opportunities and potential Continue Reading
Right of Publicity and the Rise of True Crime
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Among the many high-profile entertainment industry headlines in 2018, one case in particular stands out for its impact on the rising trend of “true crime” entertainment. Olivia de Havilland, a leading lady during Hollywood’s “Golden Age,” sued Continue Reading
Supreme Court Settles Circuit Split on When a Plaintiff May Sue
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law The Supreme Court handed down a unanimous copyright decision in March 2019 with implications for anyone involved in a copyright dispute, as well as for marketers and brands that create and use copyrighted materials. In Fourth Estate Public Continue Reading
After 20 Years, COPPA Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Last year marked 20 years since Congress passed the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Fittingly, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) kicked off 2018 by settling two back-to-back cases with companies alleged to have violated COPPA. Continue Reading
The TTB Ramps Up Enforcement Over Trade Practices
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Over the past year, the United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has substantially increased enforcement in the alcohol industry, indicating that increased regulatory scrutiny may be here to stay for alcohol manufacturers, Continue Reading
Lawsuits by the Disabled Against Websites Spike
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law 2018 saw a nearly 200% increase in the number of lawsuits targeting websites and mobile apps for their alleged failure to comply with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits “places of public accommodation” from Continue Reading