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Do Not Track privacy moves get FTC support
The FTC urges data collectors to let consumers control how their information is gathered and used.
Posted 03/26/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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The FCC pushes forward a new approach to Net Neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission yesterday proposed a new policy intended to protect “net neutrality,” preventing Internet bandwidth providers from favoring certain data transmissions, without imposing “regulatory overreach” that could stifle investment by telecommunications companies in the Internet’s infrastructure. E-commerce companies generally favor the net neutrality stance because they want consumers to be able to access video and other content on their sites without restrictions.
Posted 05/06/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Consumer privacy bill seeks to protect against online targeting
The U.S. House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet today released a discussion draft of proposed federal legislation that presents several rules, enforceable by the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general, regarding how online retailers collect visitor information and use that information to target advertising at them.
Posted 05/04/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Lumber Liquidators reorganizes
Lumber Liquidators has formed a new parent holding company to provide flexibility to make it easier for the company to expand internationally, the company says.
Posted 01/04/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Retailers’ online fraud losses hit a record low, CyberSource says
Online retailers expect to lose only 1.2% of sales to fraud this year, the lowest percentage in 11 years, according to a new survey. E-commerce fraud will cost North American merchants $3.3 billion this year, down from $4 billion last year.
Posted 11/17/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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Skin care company Crabtree & Evelyn files for Chapter 11
Crabtree & Evelyn, a manufacturer and retailer of skin care products, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company says it will continue to sell online at Crabtree-Evelyn.com as well as through wholesale and at retail locations.
Posted 07/02/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Systemax systematically wins its bid for CircuitCity.com
There’s still the formality of approval by a bankruptcy court judge, but Systemax Inc. is the apparent winner of the auction to acquire the assets of CircuitCity.com and other intellectual property.
Posted 05/13/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Consor to handle Fortunoff’s intellectual property sale
Consor Intellectual Asset Management will manage the marketing and sale of multichannel home furnishings and jewelry retailer Fortunoff’s intellectual property. Assets include the company’s web site and Internet domain names.
Posted 05/06/2009Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Looking to Asia, VistaPrint relocates to Europe
The online supplier of printing and marketing services to small businesses will be incorporated in the Netherlands instead of Bermuda and establish a new operating headquarters in Paris.
Posted 05/04/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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1800Mattress.com files for Chapter 11, plans sale
Direct bedding retailer 1800Mattress.com has announced it will be acquired by Sleepy’s, a New York bed retailer. 1800Mattress filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday to fend off a creditors’ petition to liquidate the company to pay its debts.
Posted 03/25/2009Bill BriggsPost a comment
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