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The ad giants have agreed to a consent decree with the U.S. regulator to get their $13 billion deal over the finish line.
Omnicom and Interpublic said they would not direct their clients’ advertising away from media platforms because of the ...
Republican Federal Trade Commission agreed to approve a $13.5 billion ad merger if it includes a ban on steering ad dollars ...
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MarTech on MSNFTC says Omnicom deal is OK, as long as there’s no brand safety involvedThe world's largest ad agency is forbidden from using 'political or ideological' viewpoints to determine where an ad should ...
There was lots of talk this week about Facebook's 2011 “consent decree” with the FTC. What's it mean? And why should you care? We break it down.
The Federal Trade Commission is looking into whether Facebook violated a consent decree by enabling third parties to access users' information without their permission. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks ...
Facebook told the Times that the 2011 FTC agreement didn’t require it to have explicit consent for sharing user data with these partners’ platforms because Facebook considered them to be ...
The FTC says Twitter is suspected of violating a 2022 consent decree in which it pledged to protect user privacy. REUTERS. Taibbi, Shellenberger, Bari Weiss, and other reporters partnered with new ...
Twitter is subject to a FTC consent decree until 2031. Bloomberg via Getty Images “There should be no hesitation,” Kovacic said of a potential FTC investigation.
Some readers may have noticed Gordon Crovitz’s column in The Wall Street Journal a couple of weeks ago on the FTC’s Consent Decree with Apple dealing with Apple’s iTunes store. Under Apple ...
The Federal Trade Commission confirmed ... for the agency to fully investigate whether the handling of Facebook user data violated a 2011 consent decree with the FTC. The consent decree was the ...
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