• Billiam
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      402 months ago

      Don’t worry; John Roberts’ anti-government SCOTUS will probably kill it first.

      • @Atom
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        372 months ago

        Somewhere in West Texas, a non-profit company with a staff you can count on one hand is born to sue the FTC for damages claiming their finger muscles were atrophied by the lack of clicking or some other nonsense that will climb to a 6-3 vote.

  • @UnpopularCrow
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    “The Commission vote approving publication of the final rule in the Federal Register was 3-2, with Commissioners Melissa Holyoak and Andrew N. Ferguson voting no.”

    Any guesses on who voted no on this? If you guessed republicans, you would be correct! These are the two scumbags who voted no:

    Melissa Holyoak

    Andrew Ferguson

    Honestly, how can you have a functioning brain and vote Republican on anything at this point. How is this political? Melissa claimed in her her dissenting statement the following:

    “The likely unlawful character of the rule is compounded by the Majority’s race to cross the finish line. Why the rush? There is a simple explanation. Less than a month from election day, the Chair is hurrying to finish a rule that follows through on a campaign pledge made by the Chair’s favored presidential candidate.”

  • @[email protected]
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    112 months ago

    This is amazing and actually helps us regular people!

    I didn’t see anywhere in the article when this is to take effect. Anyone know?

  • @NotMyOldRedditName
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    32 months ago

    So how long until this is challenged due to reversal of chevron?

  • @[email protected]
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    Is there anything in the rules about where the online cancellation has to be housed? I can totally see shady businesses hiding it in a part of the site that’s not even on their sitemap and noindexed just to keep people from finding it.

  • @chetradley
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    12 months ago

    I remember filling out a survey for this a few months ago asking for feedback. I suggested that software which requires you to agree to terms in order to use must clearly display those terms prior to the purchase.