United States:
"Sharing Economy" Report Issued by FTC for Internet-Based Services
10 December 2016
Reed Smith
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The FTC released a 100-page staff report this past November that
assesses evolving business models relying on internet and app-based
"sharing economy" platforms, such as those providing
peer-to-peer services, and their effects on more traditional
industries. To read more, click
here.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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