A U.S. appeals court has rebuffed the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding 'click-to-cancel' challenges, a decision that impacts ongoing litigation concerning consumer rights. The court's ruling comes amid the FTC's continued efforts to challenge Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard (ATVI) in light of significant layoffs planned for 2024. Additionally, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has consolidated the click-to-cancel rule challenges, assigning them to the Eighth Circuit for further examination. This legal landscape illustrates the complexities of regulatory oversight in technology mergers and consumer contract terms.
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NEWS: The click-to-cancel rule challenges have been consolidated by the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation and randomly assigned to the Eighth Circuit for further consideration. https://t.co/tAui5PFuCI https://t.co/7zT4jR7EZU
In 'click-to-cancel' challenges, US appeals court rebuffs FTC on process. Read @AlisonFrankel's take on the matter in her latest column https://t.co/iM5ez3QVrD https://t.co/OOCkhPVSZb