Appeals Court Blocks 'Click-to-Cancel' Subscription Rule

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A federal appeals court invalidated the FTC's 'click-to-cancel' rule, which would have required subscription services to make cancellations as easy as signing up, citing procedural errors in the rule's implementation by the FTC. The ruling suggests the future of the regulation is uncertain, especially with a shift in the agency's leadership.
- Appeals court strikes down ‘click-to-cancel’ rule The Verge
- US court strikes down ‘click-to-cancel’ rule designed to make unsubscribing easier The Guardian
- Court blocks FTC ‘click to cancel’ rule designed to ease unsubscribing The Washington Post
- A ‘click-to-cancel’ rule, intended to make cancelling subscriptions easier, is blocked AP News
- US 'click to cancel' rule blocked by appeals court Reuters
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