New FTC Rules Change Online Communications Game

The Federal Trade Commission has long been considered in the forefront when it comes to providing clear guidelines for Internet use. But pharma specialist Mark Senak suggests the FTC’s new rules for online endorsements are complex and “game-changing in nature.”



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