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A federal appeals court blocked the Federal Trade Commission's efforts to make cancelling memberships easier. Adam J. Levitin, a Georgetown Law professor, joins CBS News with more.
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Money Talks News on MSN'Click to Cancel' Protection for Consumers Struck Down by Appeals Court
Federal appeals court blocks FTC's "click to cancel" rule requiring businesses to simplify subscription cancellations, citing procedural errors in implementation.
A click-to-cancel rule could have a serious downside for streaming services’ revenues - but the global momentum for such a rule is growing.
The FTC’s click-to-cancel rule was designed to protect consumers by requiring: Simplification: Businesses had to make ending subscriptions as easy as starting them, especially for online sign ...
Under the so-called "click-to-cancel" rule, if customers decide to enroll in a subscription online or through an app in one step -- they should be able to cancel that way, too.