Recent discussions among legal experts have focused on the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) 'click-to-cancel' rule, which has faced significant legal challenges. Attorneys from Lowenstein Sandler highlighted the compliance requirements businesses must consider in light of these challenges. The rule has been criticized, with some commentators suggesting that the FTC has misinterpreted key terms related to its issuance. A writ of mandamus has been issued against the FTC concerning this rule, indicating ongoing legal scrutiny. Additionally, a U.S. appeals court has rebuffed the FTC on procedural grounds in relation to the 'click-to-cancel' challenges, further complicating the agency's efforts to enforce the regulation. The situation continues to evolve as stakeholders assess the implications of these legal developments.
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