PRIVACY BEAT: SCOTUS raises bar for privacy lawsuits; Google kicks the can; could FTC regulate ad-tech without new laws?
PRIVACY BEAT: SCOTUS raises bar for privacy lawsuits; Google kicks the can; could FTC regulate ad-tech without new laws? Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER A case involving TransUnion (headquarters, above) has privacy implications...
PRIVACY BEAT: Ryan goes after RTB in Germany local court; Public Knowledge opposes antitrust “safe harbor” for newspapers
PRIVACY BEAT: Ryan goes after RTB in Germany local court; Public Knowledge opposes antitrust "safe harbor" for newspapers Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Screen shot of internal IAB Tech Lab memo, supplied by ICCL (story...
FLoC alternative? NYT exec proposes fee-backed governance board running anonymizing ad servers | Colo. governor ponders privacy bill
FLoC alt? NYT exec proposes fee-backed governance board running anonymizing ad servers | Colo. governor ponders privacy bill Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER SEE STORY BELOW: Colorado governor poised to sign digital-privacy bill into...
IAB ranks privacy challenge as priority as Tech Lab seeks role in UID 2.0 identity “administration”; Schems raises heat on cookies
IAB ranks privacy challenge as priority as Tech Lab seeks role in UID 2.0 identity “administration”; Schems raises heat on cookies Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Graphic courtesy The Trade Desk/Getty Images IAB ranks privacy...
Klobuchar, Kennedy tee up bipartisan privacy vehicle; Brookings expert sees “safe harbor” as key and says ITEGA would “fill bill” |
Klobuchar, Kennedy tee up bipartisan privacy vehicle; Brookings expert sees “safe harbor” as key and says ITEGA would “fill bill” | Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Brookings privacy expert sees “safe harbor” as part of...
Google aids effort that’s starting “federated identity” W3c interest group
Google aids effort that’s starting “federated identity” W3C interest group; minutes show Facebook’s, other concerns By Bill Densmore, ITEGA In nearly six hours of web-based discussion over two days involving more than 80 technologists and corporate strategists, a...
Who should fix tech, Biden-sanctioned commission asks? Governance by government or something else?
Who should fix tech, Biden-sanctioned commission asks? Governance by government or something else? First Posted May 22, 2021 | On PrivacyBeat A four-month effort of a private, independent, bipartisan commission -- that has the attention of the Biden administration --...
Ad industry vet advocates public-private intervention on web identity; others warn of revenue decline; Biden advisors ponder
future-of-tech Ad industry vet advocates public-private intervention on web identity; others warn of revenue decline; Biden advisors ponder Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Randall Rothenberg (above) Veteran ad-industry leader...
Veteran leader in advertising industry calls for public-private intervention to head off disjointed approach to web identity
Veteran leader in advertising industry calls for public-private intervention to head off disjointed approach to web identity By Bill Densmore ITEGA.org Separate and competitive moves by Google, Apple and multiple elements of the ad-tech industry are leading to a...
Who will enforce ad-industry led privacy rules after cookie? Schakowsky and Blumenthal say “opt-in” has to be at core of privacy law
Who will enforce ad-industry led privacy rules after cookie? Schakowsky and Blumenthal say “opt-in” has to be at core of privacy law Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER ad-industry-unsure Ad industry not yet sure who will enforce...
What’s cooking with Gannett, Apollo and ConnectID; would Moran outlaw RTB? Section 230 ideas
What's cooking with Gannett, Apollo and ConnectID; would Moran outlaw RTB? Section 230 ideas Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Apollo acquisition of Verizon’s Yahoo/AOL -- and its creditor relationship with Gannett -- prompted...
GOP senator’s new privacy suggests possible compromise areas; but still omits private right-of-action
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 act. The GOP has generally...