May 7, 2021 | advertising, legal, Privacy Beat
Key GOP senator’s privacy bill includes some new wrinkles like “implicit consent,” and still prohibits private right of action; would it also outlaw “real-time bidding”? Congress continues to struggle to create a passable federal privacy...
Apr 30, 2021 | advertising, collaboration, fiduciary, network, privacy, Privacy Beat, trust
ITEGA calls for support of ‘public option’ user privacy/identity ecosystem — led by journalism-aiding nonprofit Three years of research, meetings and webinar testimony support a call for funding and action to create a “public option” for web user identity and...
Apr 30, 2021 | advertising, collaboration, Events, fiduciary, identity, network, privacy, Privacy Beat, Research
Identity, Advertising and the Future of Journalism A CALL TO ACTION NEWS RELEASE | PRINTABLE PDF DOWNLOAD April 30, 2021 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The internet is at a crossroads. Built and designed around the url, the internet of the future increasingly pivots around...
Apr 23, 2021 | advertising, identity, Privacy Beat
A glimpse at how advertisers would govern web identity; why aren’t big publishers suing Google and Facebook? Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER AD TECH Key attorney explains ‘policy framework’ for how...
Apr 9, 2021 | advertising, identity, privacy, Privacy Beat
OPENWEBID: British ad-tech group asks W3C review of “nonprofit” identity solution; Google competitor? “Putting aside commercial capitalist hats”? By Bill Densmore A British-based group of ad-tech companies and publishers sought on Friday...
Mar 16, 2021 | advertising, identity, network, privacy, Privacy Beat, technology
PRIVACY BEAT EXTRA Washington Post, with more than 500 engineers, likely to field ‘Zeus Pass’ and ad marketplace similar to Google and Facebook, top technologist says By Bill Densmore The Washington Post has built a multi-publisher, shared-subscription...