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This e-Book Brought to You By…What Journalists/Advertisers Need to Know

A Wall Street Journal article today touts an upcoming book by Harry Hurt III, which recounts a cross-country road trip with an impressive list of encounters with notable figures including former President Bush. But more notably, this book includes a plethora of product-placement deals and other sponsorships. This approach, while…

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Clear Disclosure – That’s the Ticket!

A court dismissed claims against online discount program Webloyalty.com and MovieTickets.com alleging that they deceptively enrolled plaintiff in a program that he would not have joined had he know the terms. The court distinguished these companies’ disclosures from those recently held actionable in the Keithly case.  After the disclosures were…

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Gamification Everywhere?

Some say Gamification has become the buzz word du jour. Others believe it is a powerful business tool that cannot be overlooked. A recent Gartner report will undoubtedly fuel the fires in that debate. The Gartner report states that by 2015, more than 50 percent of companies that manage innovation…

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FTC to Review Freemium Model For Social Games

Congressman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), a senior member and former chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee’s Communications, Technology and the Internet Subcommittee, sent a letter dated February 8, 2011 to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requesting more information about possible consumer protection issues related to “in-app” purchases, particularly relating to kids. The…

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Gamification Law and the FTC

Originally posted on the Gamification Blog. Many people are aware that in 2009, the FTC implemented guidelines that addressed the use of endorsements and testimonials by bloggers. The main stream press highlighted just the part of these guidelines that require disclosure by bloggers of compensation received for recommending a product…

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Targeting Facebook and Poptropica Fans

Target’s recent launch of a program to sell gift cards redeemable for Facebook Credits or in the virtual world Poptropica towards either membership fees or the purchase of virtual currency further blurs the line (to the extent there still was one) between in-worldcurrency and real-world currency. Facebook and Zynga agreed earlier…

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7-11 Takes Big Gulp Of Zynga Marketing

Social gaming powerhouse Zynga has joined forces with 7-Eleven to begin selling items branded with its popular gaming titles in 7-Eleven stores throughout the US and Canada. The six week promotion will include more than 30 products, including Slurpees and Big Gulp drinks, all with redemption codes that will allow…