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FTC To Go After Bloggers That Make False Claims
NewsBusters ^ | June 22, 2009 | Noel Sheppard

Posted on 06/22/2009 4:09:14 AM PDT by Zakeet

In today's "Truly Delicious Irony" segment, the Federal Trade Commission, just months after so-called journalists decided who should win a presidential primary and subsequent election, is going to begin going after bloggers who make false claims about products and/or don't fully disclose conflicts of interest.

Imagine that.

As reported by the Associated Press Sunday:

New guidelines, expected to be approved late this summer with possible modifications, would clarify that the agency can go after bloggers — as well as the companies that compensate them — for any false claims or failure to disclose conflicts of interest.

It would be the first time the FTC tries to patrol systematically what bloggers say and do online. The common practice of posting a graphical ad or a link to an online retailer — and getting commissions for any sales from it — would be enough to trigger oversight.

"If you walk into a department store, you know the (sales) clerk is a clerk," said Rich Cleland, assistant director in the FTC's division of advertising practices. "Online, if you think that somebody is providing you with independent advice and ... they have an economic motive for what they're saying, that's information a consumer should know."

Shouldn't the same standard apply to journalists reporting the news? If the FTC is concerned about the motives of bloggers, then what about a reporter's agenda when sharing the events of the day? Shouldn't the reader or viewer be made aware of that as well?

That asked, try to keep a straight face as you read the following:

As blogging rises in importance and sophistication, it has taken on characteristics of community journalism — but without consensus on the types of ethical practices typically found in traditional media.

Journalists who work for newspapers and broadcasters are held accountable by their employers, and they generally cannot receive payments from marketers and must return free products after they finish reviewing them.

Ethical practices typically found in traditional media? Journalists who work for newspapers and broadcasters are held accountable by their employers?

Really? On what planet?

That asked, might I suggest that as the FTC begins monitoring bloggers for undisclosed conflicts of interest they start doing the same thing to the traditional media outlets that have thoroughly abdicated any journalistic integrity the past few years.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bloggers; ftc; lping; mediabias; msm; rapeofliberty
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To: Liz

>>>>First, we will expand the restriction on oral communications to cover all persons, not just federally registered lobbyists. For the first time, we will reach contacts not only by registered lobbyists but also by unregistered ones, as well as anyone else exerting influence on the process.

Will this cover AIPAC lobbysts who transfer National Security Data to foreign interests?


21 posted on 06/22/2009 5:31:57 AM PDT by Calpernia (DefendOurFreedoms.Org)
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22 posted on 06/22/2009 5:51:58 AM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: Zakeet

Obama’s blogger czar ... batter up!

...bloggers, the Dinosaur media’s last great hope! soon to change.


23 posted on 06/22/2009 5:55:24 AM PDT by CRBDeuce (here, while the internet is still free of the Fairness Doctrine)
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To: Zakeet
They should investigate Obama first, just about every time he opens his pie hole
the market drops.
24 posted on 06/22/2009 5:55:42 AM PDT by MaxMax (America's population is 304-Million. Obama must punish America for the other 4.7 Billion)
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To: samtheman
Because he hates free speech and is on the side of anyone who wants to crush free speech.

and, as others have said here in so many words, 'he fears seeing protesters against oppressive regimes succeed (at anything)'.

25 posted on 06/22/2009 5:59:38 AM PDT by CRBDeuce (here, while the internet is still free of the Fairness Doctrine)
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To: Calpernia
Will this cover AIPAC lobbysts who transfer National Security Data to foreign interests?

Bite your tongue. Perish the thought. It's a good thing that Obama cleared Rahm's pals AIPAC and Harman of all wrongdoing.........BEFORE implementing the policy for us peons. Read on.

THE NEVERENDING STORY

CIRCA 2009 Cong Jane Harman is caught on tape vowing to take action for AIPAC spies in exchange for AIPAC‘s pulling political strings to make her chair of the House Intelligence Committee.

BACKSTORY---CIRCA 2006 AIPAC and the case against Cong Jane Harman goes a lot deeper, and is related to the staffer who leaked national security material to persons not entitled to receive it.

Important new details of the US-Israeli espionage case involving Larry Franklin the alleged Pentagon spy (who was later convicted), two AIPAC insiders, and an intelligence official at the Embassy of Israel emerged (circa 2006).

Two AIPAC officials—--said to have left the organization but may still be drawing salaries---were indicted along with Franklin on charges of "communicat[ing] national defense information to persons not entitled to receive it."

In plain English, that means spying.

But as the full text of the indictment makes clear, the conspiracy involved not just Franklin and AIPAC insiders Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman, but at least several other Pentagon officials who played intermediary roles, at least two other Israeli officials, and one official at a Washington, DC think tank.

It's an old-fashioned spy story involving the passing of secret documents, hush-hush meetings and outright espionage, along with good-old-boy networking. But the network tied to the "Franklin case"—--which ought to be called the "AIPAC case," since it was AIPAC that was actually under investigation—--provides an important window into a shadowy world.

It is clear that by probing the details of the case, the FBI had hold of a dangerous loose end of much larger story.

By pulling on that string hard enough, the FBI and the Justice Department might just unravel that larger story.

As fraudster Madoff demonstrated, it's real easy to wave off investigations of one's criminal activities. All you do is claim L/E is anti-Semitic, and demand the snoopy investigators be fired. Sure enough, L/E will back off and some will even lose their jobs.

It is beginning to look more and more like the same nexus of Pentagon civilians, White House functionaries, and American Enterprise Institute officials who thumped the drums for war in Iraq in 2001-2003 and who are whipping up anti-Iranian frenzy, as well.

"Whipping up frenzy" is not just a Democrat sport. Neocons who took-over the Bush presidency were really, really good at frenzy-whipping. Trillions of US dollars and rivers of young American blood blanketed the decrepit hellholes of the Mideast, thanks to the neopunks.

Obama's closest advisors-----Rahm Emanuel, David Axelrod, Dennis Ross, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton----reflect a neocon orientation, even though none of them are actually card-carrying neocons.

OBAMA'S SEX LIFE TO IMPROVE I understand Rahm is installing an automated Take-A-Number machine to control traffic under Obama's desk---the Bush neocon contingent kneels to whomever has the power.

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There----don't you feel safer now?

26 posted on 06/22/2009 7:02:47 AM PDT by Liz (When people fear govt, we have tyranny; when govt fears the people, we have freedom.)
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To: bamahead
The *FTC is going after the WWW, eh?
HA!!
Great job security for the hoards of FTC bureaucrats.

Since zerO & Co came to town every single governmental interest has been securing their own future, at the cost of our liberties, to one degree or another.

These governmental departments & agencies, these *things* at both state & federal level, have attained consciousness. The "Public Servant" pupated into the "Public Master" and there doesn't appear to be a damned thing anyone can do about *It*, either.

27 posted on 06/22/2009 7:12:37 AM PDT by Landru (Arghh, Liberals are trapped in my colon like spackle or paste.)
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To: Zakeet

Does this mean that when Sony and other companies in Big Media pay bloggers to pimp their products online on forums, they will have to disclose their paid blogger list?


28 posted on 06/22/2009 7:58:17 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (There is no truth in the Pravda Media.)
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To: Non-Sequitur

How much you want to bet the Birther blogs are the first to go?
____________
Anything you want to bet. That’s your what you hope, it’s not going to happen.


29 posted on 06/22/2009 8:17:13 AM PDT by mojitojoe (All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.)
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To: mojitojoe
Anything you want to bet. That’s your what you hope, it’s not going to happen.

I have no doubt that's what they're thinking. I agree that the chances of it actually happening are slim.

30 posted on 06/22/2009 8:37:13 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: huldah1776
Just a side note.
John McCain was born in Panama. Just sayin’.
31 posted on 06/22/2009 8:51:21 AM PDT by Potential Official (If you need a shoulder to cry on, pull to the side of the road.)
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To: Liz

Related background to post 26:

http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/motherofallscandals.html?q=motherofallscandals.html

http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/blackmail.html

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article7545.htm


32 posted on 06/22/2009 9:06:35 AM PDT by Calpernia (DefendOurFreedoms.Org)
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; ...
In the interest of full disclosure:
As a natural born citizen, voter, and taxpayer, I am part owner of the FTC.

33 posted on 06/22/2009 1:51:20 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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