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The following are a few advertising and regulatory law developments that caught my eye today:

The CRTC has published final regulations to regulate loud television commercials: CRTC moves a step closer to making loud TV ads a thing of the past.  Slaw.ca posted an interesting note by David Canton on the use of social media and Facebook for operating online contests:  Commercial Users of Social Media Need to Check Terms of Use.  The U.S. FTC published tips to protect information and computers from online scammers:  Secure Your Computer.  The Minister of Public Safety addressed trade, security and competition in remarks at the Can/Am Border Trade Alliance Conference:  Speaking Notes for the Honourable Vic Toews Minister of Public Safety at the Can/Am Border Trade Alliance Conference.  The Globe published an interesting article on fraudulent advertising and phishing in relation to bank log-in websites:  Phishing, other malicious websites soar in Canada.

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