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Most are familiar with the venerable Latin axiom, “caveat emptor” – let the buyer beware. Well, in today's world, the advertising and marketing of goods and services is no longer a free-for-all. Laws and regulations address what sellers can say, to whom, when and how – and what they can do with the information they collect. This blog looks at those rules and at how they are being enforced and interpreted.
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Welcome to Caveat-Vendor!
Welcome to Caveat-Vendor.com! What are we about? Most are familiar with the venerable Latin axiom, “caveat emptor” – let the buyer beware. Well, in the 21st Century regulatory state, the advertising and marketing of goods and services is no longer a free-for-all. Laws and regulations address what sellers can say, to whom, when and how – and what they can do with the information they collect. Read More ›
Enforceability of Foreign Forum Selection Provisions Online: Internet Gambling Leading the Way?
Internet gambling . . . not a core topic for this blog but within the rubric of gaming and promotions and of great personal and professional interest to me. Among other things, as explained below, internet gambling cases are helping to define the enforceability of foreign forum selection provisions in online commerce. Read More ›
