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|  FTC Guidelines go in effect tomorrow 
			
			Just wondering how many people plan to follow the FTC Blogger Guidelines that are going in effect tomorrow? Have you already implemented a page about endoresements on your forums? | 
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			For the many sites that endorse products (e.g., teeth whiteners, muscle enhancements, weight lost, software...) they'll be affected. As for me, I don't have any relationships with products that I do endorse, such as vB.   As a consumer, I'm not bound by the FTC guidelines. | 
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			Yea, but I wonder how this is going to affect sites like CNET, and a lot of websites that are based off reviews of various products. A few years ago I bought a couple of truck magazines - they were printed by different publishers. Each magazine had a writeup about a certain truck (by different authors) - both magazines used the same exact pictures and the articles were almost word for word. I figured the magazines were more of a press release then a real review. Hopefully the new guildelines will help stop a lot of sites that do so called "reviews" and are really just a mouth piece for other companies. As for my blogs and forums, I need to get a disclosure posted before I make any more reviews. And, as a video blogger, I guess I have to add the disclosure to the end of the videos. | 
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			A simple disclaimer can take care of current and retroactive reviews of what FTC consider endorsements.
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