dougiec3, to random
@dougiec3@libretooth.gr avatar

...the Federal Trade Commission announced that Williams-Sonoma will pay a record $3.17 million civil penalty for advertising a number of products as “Made in USA” when they were really made in China and other countries. This is the largest settlement ever for a case under the “Made in USA” rule. Williams-Sonoma will also be required to file annual compliance certifications.

https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/april-26-2024?r=63j6s&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

howler0502, to random
@howler0502@mastodon.social avatar

I came here to see a bunch of humongous horns...this is NOT that!

Susan_Larson_TN, to aitools
@Susan_Larson_TN@mastodon.online avatar
xvf17, to cooking
@xvf17@sfba.social avatar

Attention authenticists: Bob's Red Mill Seven Grain cereal has eight (8️⃣) ingredients.

politicalfinger, to random

Supplements aren’t worth the lies their companies are peddling!

America’s political landscape is ripe with disinformation, but lies aren’t only manipulating our elections.

Blatant false advertising, disinformation, and unsupported claims of health benefits, are rampant within the health supplement industry.

And lots of money!

The FDA doesn’t get involved in the majority of supplement products, and therefore, they aren’t FDA tested and approved.

That opens the doors to mass marketing, peddling blatant false advertising. These companies make erroneous claims of health benefits, improved memory and stamina, without documented evidence to support their claims.

Fslse advertising should be illegal in America!

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/jellyfish-memory-supplement-prevagen-hoax-ftc-says-n704886#

https://www.forbes.com/health/body/balance-of-nature-review/#:~:text=The%20FDA%20found%20evidence%20that,to%20implement%20quality%20control%20measures.

FTC judge rules Intuit broke law, must stop advertising TurboTax as “free” (arstechnica.com)

The Federal Trade Commission's chief administrative law judge ruled that Intuit violated US law with deceptive advertising and should be forced to stop promoting TurboTax as "free" unless all conditions imposed on the free offer are immediately and conspicuously displayed to consumers.

raikas, to opensource
@raikas@mementomori.social avatar

:alert: Software startup Skiff.com falsely advertises it's email client as

I currently recommend avoiding using, and/or contributing to their products, until they fix their false advertising.

They are actually licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA (Non commercial, share-a-like), which is not an open source license (as commercial use allowed is a requirement for open source).

When confronted on Github, the issue was shortly closed, saying that the libraries used for the apps are open source, and that they have no plan for allowing commercial use for their apps.

I pointed out that open source requires commercial use, and I got this reply from their CEO:

"Commercial use is not a requirement for open source software. Study the MongoDB case."

Didn't know that MongoDB is open source. Because it's not. It's source-available, not open source.

Well, can't blame for users not checking this. Even It's FOSS News publication (https://news.itsfoss.com/skiff-mail-review/) got baited. Startups are using open source software's reputation, without contributing to the community (by using an proper license).

Issue: https://github.com/skiff-org/skiff-apps/issues/93

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