Kilpatrick attorneys Michele Floyd and Diego Wu Min will present "Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (ROSCA): New requirements, disclosures, enforcement actions and lawsuits" on December 13, 2024. ROSCA regulates negative option offers sold online. This includes continuity programs, automatic renewals, and similar subscription offers. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state regulators have aggressively enforced the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (ROSCA) and begun to read new requirements into these statutes that stretch the laws’ plain language. The FTC has also pressed forward in attempting to update the Negative Option Rule to require cumbersome disclosures, affirmatively unambiguous consent to the autorenewal terms, and a click-to-cancel mechanism preventing save attempts.
Key topics to be discussed:
- Requirements under the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act
- FTC and State Government Enforcement Actions
- Class Action Lawsuits and Trends
- Dark Patterns and Junk Fees
This CLE webinar is hosted by myLawCLE. For more information, click here.
Event Details
Friday, December 13, 2024
Online Webinar
II. FTC and State Government Enforcement Actions | 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm ET
Break | 2:00 pm – 2:10 pm ET
III. Class Action Lawsuits and Trends | 2:10 pm – 2:40 pm ET
IV. Dark Patterns and Junk Fees | 2:40 pm – 3:10 pm ET
Speakers
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