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Consumer Protection - Recalls, Data Security and Congressional Issues (Hardcover)
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Consumer Protection - Recalls, Data Security and Congressional Issues (Hardcover)
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Consumers, manufacturers, and auto dealers use publicly available
auto recall information differently. Chapter 1 addresses: how
consumers and industry stakeholders use such information and how
easy to use do consumers find the auto recall areas of NHTSA.gov,
among other objectives. Ticket pricing, resale activity, and fees
for events vary. Chapter 2 review issues around online ticket sales
including what is known about online ticket sales, consumer
protection issues related to such sales, and potential advantages
and disadvantages of selected approaches to address these issues.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) regulates
robocalls. A robocall, also known as "voice broadcasting," is any
telephone call that delivers a prerecorded message using an
automatic (computerised) telephone dialing system, more commonly
referred to as an automatic dialer or "autodialer." Chapter 3
addresses robocalls that are both illegal under the TCPA and
intended to defraud, not robocalls that are defined only as
illegal. Chapter 4 addresses FTC's role and authorities for
overseeing Internet privacy, stakeholders' views on potential
actions to enhance federal oversight of consumers' Internet
privacy, and breaches of personally identifiable information.
Chapter 5 provides a brief overview of federal regulation of Wells
Fargo and a timeline of key events involving the company since the
scandal's disclosure. It then discusses a few relevant policy
issues, including consumer protection and corporate governance, and
highlights recent instances of congressional oversight of the bank.
Chapter 6 summarises measures FTC has taken to enforce consumer
reporting agencies (CRA) compliance with requirements to protect
consumer information, measures CFPB has taken to ensure CRA
protection of consumer information, and actions consumers can take
after a breach. Chapter 7 examines issues related to federal
oversight of CRAs. This chapter discusses measures FTC has taken to
enforce CRA compliance with requirements to protect consumer
information, measures CFPB has taken to ensure CRA protection of
consumer information, and actions consumers can take after a
breach. Chapter 8 reviews gender-related price differences for
consumer goods and services sold in the United States. Chapter 9
summarises P.L. 115-174 as enacted and highlights major policy
proposals of the legislation.
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