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US FTC send letters to Instagram elite demanding information on their undisclosed, paid endorsements

reuters • September 14, 2017, 09:58:13 IST
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Instagram, which is owned by Facebook Inc, has seen a sharp increase in recent years in promotions of products and services by famous people.

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US FTC send letters to Instagram elite demanding information on their undisclosed, paid endorsements

U.S. truth-in-advertising enforcers have sent letters to supermodel Naomi Campbell, actresses Lindsay Lohan, and Vanessa Hudgens and other celebrities asking whether they have paid deals to **endorse products** on the photo-sharing app Instagram.

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The letters sent by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to 21 people with large Instagram followings represent an escalation of the agency’s interest in so-called social media “influencers.”

Instagram, which is owned by Facebook Inc, has seen a sharp increase in recent years in promotions of products and services by famous people, often without disclosures of whether there was an endorsement deal.

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Celebrities have talked up clothing brands, food, alcohol, spa treatments, and a wide array of other items.

The letters demand responses to the FTC by 30 September on whether the celebrities had any “material connection” to marketers whose wares they promoted on the app. The letters were sent on 6 September.

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Others receiving letters included reality star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, “Modern Family” star Sofia Vergara, model Amber Rose and Scott Disick, an ex-boyfriend of reality star Kourtney Kardashian.

No representatives for the celebrities could immediately be reached for comment on Wednesday. The FTC declined to comment.

Reuters obtained copies of the letters after filing a Freedom of Information Act request with the government.

In May, the agency released dozens of letters it had sent to companies and stars giving them notice that they must tell fans about compensation for promotions on social media.

Those are known within the agency as educational letters, whereas the recent ones are known as warning letters. For repeat offenders, the FTC could seek to impose fines.

In Campbell’s case, the FTC said an Instagram post of hers that showed three suitcases made by Globe-Trotter had “recently come to our attention.” The post had no disclosure about compensation, according to the letter.

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If Campbell had a marketing deal, then she should tell the FTC what actions she is or will be taking to ensure disclosure, the letter says.

Campbell’s Instagram account has 4.3 million followers. Hudgens has the most of the group, at 26.7 million.

Instagram has tried to make it easier for people to label posts as paid **promotions**. In June, it said it would begin allowing people who are posting a picture to add a “paid partnership with” label that would appear above the picture.

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