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All Posts Information News October 07 2009
 — By CJ

The Federal Trade Commission voted 4-0 to approve final web guidelines that dictate how bloggers will operate. According to Fox News,

Violating the rules, which take effect Dec. 1, could bring fines up to $11,000 per violation. Bloggers or advertisers also could face injunctions and be ordered to reimburse consumers for financial losses stemming from inappropriate product reviews.

The commission stopped short of specifying how bloggers must disclose conflicts of interest. Rich Cleland, assistant director of the FTC’s advertising practices division, said the disclosure must be “clear and conspicuous,” no matter what form it will take.

Good luck, FTC! *snark*

(2) Readers Comments

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  2. I own nothing, review film and on occasion scores and books. Thus far I’ve made absolutely nothing off of my Amazon.com links.

    I hope the FTC get’s blogged off the face of the earth.

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