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Energy and Water Use Labeling for Consumer Products Under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (“Energy Labeling Rule”)
Federal Trade Commission Seeks Public Comments on Improvements to the EnergyGuide Labeling Rule
Start with Security: A Guide for Business
Weber-Stephen Products LLC; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
Wellco, Inc., FTC v.
In March 2021, a New York-based company and its CEO agreed to settle FTC charges that they sold hundreds of thousands of indoor TV antennas and signal amplifiers to consumers using deceptive claims that the products would let users cancel their cable service and still receive all of their favorite channels for free. Among other things, the proposed consent order settling the FTC’s complaint prohibits the defendants from making claims about: 1) any product’s rating, ranking or superiority to other products; 2) the channels users will receive; or 3) any material aspect of a product’s performance, efficacy, or central characteristics, unless the claims are true and substantiated.
16 CFR Part 305: Energy Labeling Rule; Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; Request for Public Comment (CAC Range Updates)
Statement of Commissioner Chopra Regarding the FTC EnergyGuide Rule
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Regarding the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the Energy Labeling Rule
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (Amplifier Rule)
Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson on the Energy Labeling Rule
16 CFR Part 305: Energy Labeling Rule; Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; Request for Public Comment
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