Compliance & Ethics

TikTok to Permanently Withdraw TikTok Lite Rewards Program in EU Following Digital Services Act Compliance Order

The European Commission has accepted TikTok's commitment to permanently withdraw its TikTok Lite Rewards program from the European Union. This move comes as part of TikTok's efforts to comply with the stringent requirements of the Digital Services Act (DSA), following concerns raised by the Commission earlier this year.

FTC Sues TikTok for COPPA Violations

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated a lawsuit against TikTok, its parent company ByteDance, and affiliated companies for alleged violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The Department of Justice filed the suit on behalf of the FTC on August 2, 2024, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

FINRA Fines Pershing LLC $1.4 Million for Inaccurate Reporting

Pershing LLC, a major clearing firm, has agreed to pay a $1.4 million fine to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for distributing inaccurate interest rate information on variable rate securities over a 12-year period. The firm, headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, settled the matter without admitting or denying the findings.

DOJ Launches Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has unveiled its groundbreaking Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program, signaling a significant shift in its approach to combating corporate crime. Launched on August 1, 2024, this initiative represents a strategic move to fill crucial gaps in existing federal whistleblower programs while enhancing the DOJ's investigative capabilities.

Texas Secures Record $1.4 Billion Settlement with Meta Over Biometric Data Collection

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a historic $1.4 billion settlement with Meta (formerly Facebook) to halt the company’s practice of capturing and using the personal biometric data of millions of Texans without the legally required authorization. This settlement marks the largest ever obtained from an action brought by a single state and sets a new benchmark for privacy settlements by state attorneys general.

CarShield Agrees to $10 Million FTC Settlement Over Deceptive Vehicle Service Contract Ads

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached a $10 million settlement with CarShield and its administrator, American Auto Shield (AAS), over allegations of deceptive advertising practices related to vehicle service contracts (VSCs). The settlement, announced on July 31, 2024, addresses claims that the companies misled consumers about the coverage and benefits of their vehicle protection plans.

FCC Fines Charter Communications $15 Million for Network Outage Reporting Violations

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced a $15 million settlement with Charter Communications following an investigation into the company's compliance with 911 and network outage notification rules. The settlement, announced on July 29, 2024, addresses violations that occurred during several network outages in 2023.