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FTC files order to ban Air AI from business-opportunity marketing

Air AI must halt business-opportunity marketing under FTC-filed court order

Change
US FTC filed a stipulated final order banning Air AI from selling or marketing business opportunities, with $50,000 consumer-relief payment due.
Why it matters
The order prohibits earnings claims without substantiation and bars all telemarketing and business-opportunity activity. Court approval triggers binding force; enforcement risk applies if practices continue. The $18m monetary judgment is largely suspended due to inability to pay.
Implications
  • Air AI must cease business-opportunity marketing immediately pending court approval — continued promotion risks enforcement escalation
  • Sales and telemarketing teams must stop earnings claims and refund representations — scripts and materials must be withdrawn
  • Compliance teams must align operations with proposed order terms — failure increases legal exposure before final judgment
Who is affected
  • Air AI marketing and sales teams
  • Telemarketing and compliance teams
What to watch
  • Court approval of FTC proposed order
  • Conversion of proposed order into final enforceable judgment
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