FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite
FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite is an enforcement action brought in 2009 by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in United States District Court for the Central District of California. The defendant was Jaivin Karnani, a Southern California man, his company Balls of Kryptonite LLC, and several other corporate names they did business as. In 2011 the FTC secured a court order barring Karnani and Balls of Kryptonite from engaging in many of the deceptive business practices that had brought him to the agency's attention.
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FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite
FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite is an enforcement action brought in 2009 by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in United States District Court for the Central District of California. The defendant was Jaivin Karnani, a Southern California man, his company Balls of Kryptonite LLC, and several other corporate names they did business as. In 2011 the FTC secured a court order barring Karnani and Balls of Kryptonite from engaging in many of the deceptive business practices that had brought him to the agency's attention.
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FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite is ...... with the Safe Harbor Program.
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CV 09-05276 DDP .
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2011-05-20
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Plai ...... as Crazy Cameras, Defendants.
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FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite is ...... him to the agency's attention.
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