An Australian state is set to introduce new legislation that will ban 'good character' references for offenders convicted of ...
Auto insurance companies are some of the largest advertisers, with top brands spending upward of $1.5 billion per year, even ...
On January 15, 2026, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) updated its Frequently Asked Questions on Rule 206(4)-1 of the Investment ...
New York is leading in AI regulation, requiring disclosures for AI-created “synthetic performers” and consent before using ...
The Glossy Promise vs. The Bitter Reality You see them everywhere: glossy ads with fit, glowing people. Celebrity endorsements. Testimonials from people who claim their lives have been transformed.
The Federal Trade Commission and State Attorneys General are aggressively investigating the use of fake or false consumer ...
Scammers are using AI and celebrity deepfakes to sell fake GLP-1 weight-loss pills, creating ads that look and sound ...
Written testimonials and online reviews are important forms of customer advocacy—but sometimes, the real person behind the ...
As influencer and creator advertising has become the dominant growth channel for consumer brands, scrutiny is expected to be part of growth. When scrutiny begins, the outcome that matters most is ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to clarify how advisors should calculate fees to determine net performance and when a person with a disciplinary record is eligible to offer ...
The first new FAQ revisits a sensitive area for marketing teams: endorsements from individuals with disciplinary histories. The marketing rule generally prohibits advisors from compensating anyone who ...