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AccessiBe to pay $1 million in FTC settlement over allegations of false accessibility claims
06.01.25
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Omer Kabir
FTC alleges Israeli company's plugin failed to meet WCAG standards and included misleading marketing practices. "The company completely denies the FTC's allegations and believes that they are largely based on deficient testing and rely on outdated information," the company said.
Israeli telco Bezeq fined over $2 million for misleading consumers about internet speeds
08.04.21
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Avior Abou
Consumer Protection and Fair Trade Authority found Bezeq guilty of providing customers internet service at speeds significantly lower than they had been promised
Following U.S. Bribe Settlement, Teva to Pay $22 Million Fine in Israel
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Tomer Ganon
Yesterday, the Israeli state attorney settled a suit against the company. In 2016, Teva agreed to pay $519 million to settle anti-bribery violations in the U.S.
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