US Court Blocks FTC's 'Click-to-Cancel' Rule

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The FTC's proposed 'click to cancel' rule, aimed at increasing transparency for subscription services, has been struck down by the US Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals due to procedural errors, effectively halting its implementation and allowing businesses to continue potentially unfair practices without consequences.
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