Protect Your Business from ADA & FTC Compliance Pitfalls
Protect Your Business from ADA & FTC Compliance Pitfalls
Stay compliant, avoid predatory lawsuits, and build lasting trust with your customers.
Why It Matters
Why It Matters
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act): Requires equal access to goods and services, including websites and online platforms. FTC Act: Prohibits deceptive or unfair marketing practices (e.g., hidden fees, false claims, or undisclosed endorsements).
How To Become ADA & FTC Compliant
How To Become ADA & FTC Compliant
ADA Regulations
Business Owners: “We’re being pressured into payments before we even understand the issues.”
Legal Experts: “The difference between enforcement and extortion is whether the goal is compliance or quick cash.”
Advocates: “These practices threaten to widen economic gaps in already vulnerable communities.”
FTC Regulations
According to affected owners and legal experts, the tactic involves filing ADA accessibility complaints alongside FTC advertising violations, then demanding fast settlements under threat of litigation. Critics say the approach weaponizes laws meant to protect consumers and people with disabilities,
The Issue Facing Black & Brown Owned Businesses
The Issue Facing Black & Brown Owned Businesses
Reports suggest a politically aligned group is filing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaints against Black-owned small businesses.
Businesses receive demand letters citing website accessibility violations and advertising disclosure issues, often followed by settlement demands.
Critics say this misuse turns laws meant to protect consumers into tools of intimidation and financial pressure.
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