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The FTC has also pursued actions against companies like [[John Deere]] for their failure to address concerns previously raised about access to proprietary repair tools they made necessary to service their products.
The FTC has also pursued actions against companies like [[John Deere]] for their failure to address concerns previously raised about access to proprietary repair tools they made necessary to service their products.


==Consumer Review Fairness Act==


Per the FTC: The Act generally makes provisions of form contracts between sellers and individual consumers void from inception if the provisions: (1) prohibit or restrict individuals from reviewing sellers’ goods, services, or conduct; (2) impose penalties or fees on individuals for such reviews; or (3) require individuals to transfer intellectual property rights in such reviews. The Act also bars sellers from offering form contracts with such provisions. The Act contains certain exceptions, including for contract provisions that bar the submission of confidential, private, or unlawful information.<ref>"[https://www.ftc.gov/legal-library/browse/statutes/consumer-review-fairness-act "Consumer Review Fairness Act"] -ftc.gov</ref> In 2019, the FTC published a guide for social media influencers on when and how to disclose their relationship with brands whose products they endorse.<ref>"[https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/plain-language/1001a-influencer-guide-508_1.pdf Disclosures for Social Media Influencers"] -ftc.gov</ref>
==See also==
*[[FTC settlement with X-Mode and Outlogic]]
==References==
[[Category:Common terms]]
[[Category:Common terms]]
[[Category:Regulatory agencies and public support bodies]]
[[Category:Regulatory agencies and public support bodies]]
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