New York City becomes first in the US to ban deceptive subscription practices
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"New York City becomes first in the US to ban deceptive subscription practices" is generating significant coverage in the Business category, with 5 articles from 5 distinct sources tracked by Newsylist so far.
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Coverage (7)
- New York City Mayor Mamdani Announces Rules Targeting "Junk Fees" and Deceptive Subscription Practices C-SPAN · 12h ago
- Mamdani Announces New Click-To-Cancel Rule For New York City Engadget · 12h ago
- NYC’s new ‘click-to-cancel’ rule takes effect this fall to help New Yorkers get out of a bad subscription amNewYork · 12h ago
- NYC Mayor Mamdani announces 2 new rules to protect consumers CBS News · 12h ago
- Mayor Mamdani announces 'Click to Cancel' rule to rid NYC of subscription traps and junk fees ABC7 New York · 12h ago
- Mayor Mamdani Announces Landmark "Click-To-Cancel" Consumer Protection Rules to Ban Subscription Traps and Junk Fees NYC.gov · 12h ago
- New York City becomes first in the US to ban deceptive subscription practices The Guardian · 12h ago broke it first
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