April Fools: How Some Companies Prank Consumers with Common Marketing Terms
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Nelson et al. v. Gskill USA, Inc.
22-cv-6175, W.D.N.Y.
(April 2022)
Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 MHz and other RAM products with high-speed computer memory
Misleadingly advertising products as having “Blazing Fast Transfer Speed” to “enjoy a faster computing experience for gaming, video & image editing, rendering, and data processing” when products may not reach the advertised speeds due to other computer components and computer settings
Pending
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FDA sniffs out unapproved claims company’s smelling salts increase alertness, focus, and more.
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Dig into these advertising claims.
Advisory opinion letter raises “serious concerns” with self-reg group’s guidance.