
Alaska Sues Crowdfunding Platforms for Unauthorized Charity Pages
Anchorage News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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Alaskas Attorney General Stephen Cox filed lawsuits against six crowdfunding platforms for creating unauthorized donation pages for nonprofits without their consent. The platforms, including GoFundMe, PayPal, and others, used public information to create pages for over one million charities nationwide, potentially affecting thousands in Alaska. The suits claim violations of the Charitable Solicitations Act and Consumer Protection Act, seeking court orders to delete these pages and impose penalties.
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