FTC Plans New Unit to Monitor Online Advertising | Internet News

FTC Plans New Unit to Monitor Online Advertising

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
May 14, 1999
1 minute read

The Federal Trade Commission on Friday is expected
to launch a new subdivision created to monitor online advertising practices,
according to published reports.

The Internet Advertising Unit will be a subdivision under the Division of
Advertising Practices, itself a unit of the Bureau of Consumer Protection,
according to a Newsbytes report.

An FTC spokesman was quoted as saying the new unit will be formally unveiled
at a day-long Internet advertising workshop the FTC will hold at its headquarters
in Washington, D.C. Many large advertisers and industry trade groups are
expected to have representatives in attendance.

Scheduled for the conference is a session on evaluating whether certain
disclosures that the FTC requires of advertisers are displayed “clearly and
conspicuously” in online ads. The conference also will address whether those
disclosures should be on the same screen that they modify, or whether
consumers should not be required to scroll down to view the
disclosures, Newsbytes said.

Other disclosure methods to be discussed include hyperlinks, frames, pop-up
boxes and
interstitial ads. Newsbytes.com is a division of Post-Newsweek Business
Information, Inc.

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