Consumer Protection for On-Line Games Act
Summary
H.R. 4652, the Consumer Protection for On-Line Games Act, would require the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to establish strict regulations for the labeling and advertising of online games of chance and skill. The bill aims to protect consumers by prohibiting game operators from making false or misleading claims about the fairness of their games and banning the use of unauthorized "seals of approval" that have not been vetted by a recognized self-regulatory organization. If passed, the law would empower state attorneys general to take legal action against companies that engage in deceptive practices, ensuring that online players have access to truthful information and verifiable standards of fair play.
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