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Match.com, the online dating site, will pay $14 million and make changes to its membership terms to settle allegations that it made cancellations difficult and made misrepresentations to members, the ...
Judge lets billionaire out of shareholder challenge to spinoff Dispute led in April to major court ruling on insider deals Barry Diller prevailed Wednesday against litigation challenging the spinoff ...
Delaware’s top court Thursday rejected billionaire Barry Diller‘s invitation to streamline M&A dealmaking between companies and their controlling stockholders, upholding a legal framework that ...
A dating app ad which featured a woman calling herself a 'keeper' for making her partner 'his protein shake after the gym' has been banned for perpetuating negative gender stereotypes. The Advertising ...
The advert which was posted by Match.com on TikTok was supposed to depict a day in the life of a couple. But viewers were quick to challenge the clip deeming it offensive and spreading harmful ...
An advert posted by Match.com on TikTok has been banned for showing potentially offensive negative gender stereotypes. The clip featured a couple in their home, and showed the woman giving the man a ...
A TikTok ad for the dating app Match.com has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). Telling the story of a girlfriend doting on her football-obsessed boyfriend, the post from June ...
A TikTok post by Match.com that showed a woman doing domestic chores for her partner was sexist, the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has ruled. The dating site's video was titled 'Things that make ...
TikTok has banned a Match.com advert for negative gender stereotypes, after a complaint was made to UK-based advertising watchdog, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The video portrayed a ...
The advert perpetuated negative gender stereotypes and was likely to cause harm and widespread offence, the Advertising Standards Authority ruled. A TikTok post by dating site Match.com has been ...