The FTC can always come after you for deceptive trade practices.
Always stay away from kids stuff.
It makes a much better press release to say:
"and little johnny got redirected to a site with 500 popups and lost his article on dinosaurs after trying to visit the cartoon network."
Is much better than:
"Bob lost his spreadsheet after 500 popup windows came up after he misspelled cumsoakedwhores.com."
This is who they chose to come after the guy in spain the last time.
You will almost always lose deceptive trade stuff.
Teen sites - they can get you if the models are not teens. There is more than one way to skin a cat. Just don't be an idiot and go hog wild. The FTC has gone after people for selling stuff to help pass breathalizers. Not because it is illegal, but because they didn't work. They don't real ever seem to have much of an impact. their fines and stuff are almost always less than the person made.
$1,000,000 is a nice chunk of change, but the gov't always exagerrates those things.
And for the record - the woman who sued McDonalds was willing to settle for I believe less than 10K - she had third degree burns and McDonalds serves their coffee MUCH hotter than any other major resturant chain did at the time - AND THEY had like 400+ written complaints about it. Remember there are 12 people that hear the evidence in these cases - a lot of these companies are real sneaky bastards. People do not like frivolous law suits, but they also don't like shady companies - like automobile companies that pay garages $3,000 for TOTALED WORTHLESS automobiles in order "study the evidence".
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