Trusting the Blogosphere
Los Angeles Times, October 7, 2009
The Federal Trade Commission has updated its guidelines for advertisers, making clear that the federal law against deceptive and unfair practices also applies to the brave new world of blogs and social networks. But in its zeal to distinguish honest voices from paid shills, it appears to have set a tougher standard for blogs than for traditional media.
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