The companies call the new regulation arbitrary and capricious, carrying a presumption that subscription services are deceptive.
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An industry group, representing Comcast, Disney, and Warner Bros. Discovery, is challenging the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new rule that The post Media Giants Take FTC to Court Over New “Click-to-Cancel” Rule appeared first on the deep dive.
The companies call the new regulation arbitrary and capricious, carrying a presumption that subscription services are deceptive.
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A key win for the pay-TV broadcaster.
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