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$43,792 fine per influencer post now in effect. Get FTC compliant ASAP.
$43,792 fine per influencer post now in effect. Get FTC compliant ASAP.
$43,792 fine per influencer post now in effect. Get FTC compliant ASAP.
$43,792 fine per influencer post now in effect. Get FTC compliant ASAP.
$43,792 fine per influencer post now in effect. Get FTC compliant ASAP.
$43,792 fine per influencer post now in effect. Get FTC compliant ASAP.

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When Influencer Content Is Advertising and When It Isn’t

When Influencer Content Is Advertising and When It Isn’t

Influencer marketing disclosure obligations depend on whether a material connection exists between a brand and a creator. This article explains when influencer content qualifies as advertising under FTC rules, when disclosure is required, and why clear documentation of commercial relationships matters for brands managing influencer programs at scale.

August 30, 2024

Kaeya Majmundar

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