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Bloggers Are In The FTC Sights

April 13th, 2009 Posted in Tech Goodies

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Great article from Reason.com on what’s in store for bloggers from our friends at the FTC:

Advertising Age reports that the Federal Trade Commission is brainstorming its next, wonderfully bad idea:

As part of its review of its advertising guidelines, the FTC is proposing that word-of-mouth marketers and bloggers, as well as people on social-media sites such as Facebook, be held liable for any false statements they make about a product they’re promoting, along with the product’s marketer….

Rich Cleland, assistant director of the FTC’s advertising-practices division, said the commission is updating the guidelines to stay in step with evolving marketing practices. “The commission is attempting to update guidelines that are 30 years old so that they address current marketing techniques,” he said…

The new regulations could reflect the FTC’s sense of parental concern for the Internet’s growing litter of avatars. That, or, as the Financial Times notes:

Advertisers have increased spending on social media and word-of-mouth campaigns, even during the recession. Through blogs and services such as Facebook and Twitter, companies are able to communicate more directly with consumers. Spending on social media marketing reached $1.35bn in 2007 and is expected to reach $3.7bn by 2011, according to the Word of Mouth Marketing Association.

Naturally, the advertising industry has taken issue with the proposed changes. They worry that the regulations could limit innovation in an area in which no one has a clear understanding.  In a letter to the FTC, Richard O’Brien, vice-president of American Association of Advertising Agencies, criticized the proposed regulations, saying:

Regulating these developing media too soon may have a chilling effect on blogs and other forms of viral marketing, as bloggers and other viral marketers will be discouraged from publishing content for fear of being held liable for any potentially misleading claim.

Apart from the difficulty the FTC will have in preventing a Brazilian blogger from extolling the wonders of penis pills, the Internet already has a regulatory agency watching out for consumers and keeping companies in check. It’s called other Internet users.

Yesterday, the blogsphere began to rumble after Amazon.com took down sale rank numbers for books it deemed to be of “adult” nature…

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One Response to “Bloggers Are In The FTC Sights”

  1. Don Meaker Says:

    of course these regulations will not be applied to Joe Biden, any member of the Democratic Party, or least of all THE ONE. Said persons will continue to lie with impunity.


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