Tuesday, June 25, 2013

FTC: search engines aren't properly disclosing paid results

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In 2002, the Federal Trade Commission ordered search engines to make sure any paid listings in their results were properly labeled as ads. Today, after calls for the agency to update its aging guidelines, the FTC said it has sent letters to 20 search engines with requesting improved disclosures. Search engines are doing an increasingly bad job adhering to the spirit of the 2002 rules, the FTC said in the letter: "We have observed a decline in compliance with the letter’s guidance," the agency said.


The 2002 rules called for search engines to distinguish between paid and "natural" links. That advice still stands, the FTC said. But the agency has issued new guidance on how search engines should do that, emphasizing visual cues such as...


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