Posts tagged Privacy
Open Markets puts out Privacy Protections Through Antitrust Enforcement Article

Open Markets Institute senior legal analyst Daniel Hanley and Center for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya write in the year-end issue of Competition Policy International about the ways antitrust enforcement can provide baseline data privacy protections for consumers, despite the lack of a comprehensive federal privacy law.

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Open Markets, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties and 75 Civil Society Groups Urge the FTC to Crack Down on Surveillance Advertising

The Open Markets Institute, Irish Council for Civil Liberties, and the Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue, a forum of 75 NGOs, have sent the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) a joint submission on the privacy, market, and security hazards of surveillance advertising, urging the agency to act against commercial surveillance and to define “Real-Time Bidding” (RTB) as an unfair and deceptive practice.

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How to Fix the Google-Facebook Duopoly Over Digital Advertising: Insights From Jason Kint

Center for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya talks with a media industry leader about publishers' and regulators' efforts to reshape the future of digital advertising, and the challenges the come with curbing Google's and Facebook's surveillance advertising.

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