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Facebook Loosens Up Promotions Rules for Contests Run on Facebook
CANADIAN CONTEST RULES/PRECEDENTS Do you need contest rules/precedents for a Canadian contest? We offer many types of Canadian contest/sweepstakes law precedents and forms (i.e., Canadian contest/sweepstakes law precedents to run common types of contests in Canada). These include precedents for random draw contests (i.e., where … Read the rest of this entry »
Ontario Government Introduces New Wireless Consumer Protection Legislation
As previously announced, the Ontario Government has now introduced for first reading new proposed legislation for wireless contracts and services in Ontario (Bill 60 – An Act to strengthen consumer protection with respect to consumer agreements relating to wireless services accessed from a cellular phone, … Read the rest of this entry »
Alberta Pharmacists Debate Proposed Loyalty Marketing Restrictions
There has been quite a bit of debate recently in Canada about the pros and cons of regulation. Some of the highlights of this debate have included announcements by the Competition Bureau that it is stepping up its advocacy efforts in certain regulated sectors (e.g., … Read the rest of this entry »
Ontario Plans New Legislation to Regulate Debt Settlement Services
Yesterday, Consumer Services in Ontario announced that it would be introducing new legislation to strengthen consumer protection rules for debt settlement services. In making the announcement, the Ministry said: “Ontario consumers need to have confidence that they’re getting what they pay for when purchasing debt … Read the rest of this entry »
Telemarketing: CRTC Calls For Public Comments on Do Not Call List and Auto-Dialing Rules
Getting a sales call right when you’re eating dinner can be annoying. On the other hand, like (in my view very valid) criticism of the pending anti-spam law, are telemarketing calls so troublesome that small and medium size companies should face yet more regulation? The … Read the rest of this entry »
Online Advertising: U.S. FTC Issues New “Dot Com” Advertising Guidelines
March 12, 2013 Earlier today, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued revised Dom Com Disclosure guidelines (see: FTC Staff Revises Online Advertising Disclosure Guidelines). From the FTC: “… the new FTC staff guidance, .com Disclosures: How to Make Effective Disclosures in Digital Advertising takes … Read the rest of this entry »
Competition Bureau’s Wireless Code Submission – Bureau Advocates for Limited Term Contracts, No Handset Locking and Clear Disclosure of Fees and Plan Limitations
On February 6, 2013, the Competition Bureau released its submission responding to the CRTC’s Wireless Code Working Document issued on January 28th. In its submission, the Bureau takes issue with two main aspects of the CRTC’s proposed approach to a new wireless code: potential switching … Read the rest of this entry »
Canadian CRTC Publishes Draft Wireless Code for Public Comments
Earlier today, the CRTC published its anticipated draft Wireless Code, which will be subject to public comments until February 15, 2013 (see: Help Develop a Wireless Code). According to the CRTC, it has received 3,500 written comments and about 600 online comments, which were reviewed … Read the rest of this entry »
