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FTC Chairman Ferguson Advises Companies to Comply with the Take It Down Act
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson sent letters today to more than a dozen prominent technology companies reminding businesses of their obligation to comply fully with the Take It Down Act (TIDA) no later than May 19. Signed into law last year by President Donald J. View Press Release
What happened
According to Federal Trade Commission’s press release item, FTC Chairman Ferguson Advises Companies to Comply with the Take It Down Act, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson sent letters today to more than a dozen prominent technology companies reminding businesses of their obligation to comply fully with the Take It Down Act (TIDA) no later than May 19. Signed into law last year by President Donald J. View Press Release
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- FTC Chairman Ferguson Advises Companies to Comply with the Take It Down ActFederal Trade Commission - 2026-05-11T12:00:00+00:00
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