Major Advertising Agencies Settle Media Censorship Lawsuit With FTC

The Epoch Times
The FTC and eight states reached a settlement with three major advertising agencies to prevent unlawful media censorship practices.

Summary

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and eight states have secured a settlement with Dentsu US, Inc., GroupM Worldwide LLC (WPP Media), and Publicis, Inc. on April 15th, effectively preventing these major advertising agencies from engaging in unlawful media censorship. The settlement prohibits the agencies from entering into agreements that restrict their ability to work with specific clients. This action aims to ensure fair competition and prevent the suppression of information in the advertising market.

(Source:The Epoch Times)

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