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FTC Orders Bloggers to Disclose Conflicts of Interest

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From Wired.com:

Gadget bloggers and Amazon.com reviewers now must disclose freebies and financial interests or face fines up to $11,000, according to rules announced by federal regulators Monday in an attempt to make word-of-mouth endorsements on the net easier to believe.

The Federal Trade Commission introduced the rules to prevent the net from being flooded with paid-for reviews which appear to be the work of everyday netizens, but are actually paid for with free products. But the new rules (.pdf) are confusing, ambiguous and likely unenforceable in the real world, given the size of the net, the sheer number of blogs and reviewers, and the difficulty of making distinctions between media professionals and amateurs, and between sponsored posts and pure reviews.

Here are the rules: http://ftc.gov/os/2009/10/091005endorsementguidesfnnotice.pdf

The complete article is here: http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/10/ftc-bloggers/

Written by George Sheldon

October 6th, 2009 at 9:44 am

Posted in Blogging, Internet, Technology, Writing

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