
TINA’s Take: Netflix Rewards Goop’s False Advertising with New Series
TINA.org anxiously awaits the Goop-y claims that lay in store.
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Fry’s Electronics and Nuance Communications for allegedly falsely advertising that the Dragon Naturally Speaking software can recognize speech with 99% accuracy. The lawsuit was originally filed in state court in August 2012 and transferred to federal court in October 2012. (Michael Nathan v. Frys Electronics, Inc., et al., Case No. 12-cv-08677)
TINA.org anxiously awaits the Goop-y claims that lay in store.
Jeff Overly, Law360
In focusing on express claims, did the FTC overlook implied claims that convey the same message?
North Carolina company’s homepage gets a makeover following FTC inquiry into made in the USA claims.
BBC One – Panorama