Buyers Won’t Bite On SDAs If Publishers Don’t Comply With Signal Requirements
Despite the IAB Tech Lab’s clear specifications, 33% of contextual SDA signals and 75% of user SDA signals fail to meet the necessary signal requirements.
Despite the IAB Tech Lab’s clear specifications, 33% of contextual SDA signals and 75% of user SDA signals fail to meet the necessary signal requirements.
California’s privacy protections are considered by most privacy pros to be the toughest and most comprehensive in the nation. But the California Privacy Protection Agency has a budget of just $10 million to regulate against the largest technology companies in the world.
I’ve heard people say that there’s a Simpsons reference for every occasion. I posit that the same could be said of “South Park.” There’s an episode from 2011 that perfectly encapsulates the debate about notice and choice.
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Notice and choice just got dragged at a House subcommittee hearing on privacy. Rep. Frank Pallone called it “coercive.”
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Virginia is for lovers – and privacy lawyers. Although California has attracted most of the attention as the first US state to pass and enact comprehensive data privacy legislation, other states, including Virginia, have been swiftly following suit with regulations of their own.
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“This year is going to be a big one for the ad tech industry from a privacy perspective,” says Joe Jones, director of research and insights at the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
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Companies are relying on AI to help them treat their current and prospective employees more like their customers. Despite layoffs in some sectors, there is still a labor shortage, and employers continue to feel the aftershocks of the pandemic and the Great Resignation.
We’re living in a new reality, and the ad industry has to accept some home truths about itself if it wants to evolve.
If we are to build a more virtuous circle of data usage, consumers must be at the center. How do we get there? The industry must break its addiction to deterministic data, writes Audigent CEO Drew Stein.
Section 230 protects tech platforms, but the Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to the statute. Plus, the latest in the courtroom battle between Kochava and the FTC.
Buyers already have access to the same information from the same trusted third-parties that publishers use to define Contextual Categories. So why bother?
There was hot ad tech legal drama in the Gem State this week.
A judge in Idaho intends to rule that the Federal Trade Commission’s case against Kochava can proceed. But the FTC may have to make some changes to its complaint before moving forward.
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It’s a resolution of mine to start using the word “people” more often than the word “consumer.” People are more than just what they consume.
To help businesses operate in a complicated legislative landscape, the MSPA offers a contractual framework and consent management guidance for compliance. But what do publishers need to know about implementing the MSPA?
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Arete Research’s Richard Kramer and Rocco Strauss predicted a reckoning in the year ahead for companies that depend on digital ad revenue, which they expect to decline by 5% to as much as 10% in 2023, thanks to “demand destruction.”
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When the economy is good, advertisers spend on branding. But that’s not the case when times are lean, Sir Martin Sorrell, executive chairman of S4 Capital, told AdExchanger. Serious economic headwinds and inflation, plus ongoing international conflicts, all impact advertising spend, and that means companies need to get choosier about their tech investments to keep […]
When agencies pursue proprietary solutions, they ultimately abandon them for a superior market-based one. So, agencies should focus on producing effective campaigns and leave the tech to the technologists.
How should the ad industry treat consumers’ call for data privacy? The IAB, ANA and 4A’s are at odds on how to tackle a thorny issue.
2022 was a no good, very bad year for Meta’s stock. It was the year that Meta reported its first-ever revenue decline – yet shares soared by more than 30% in after-hours trading on Wednesday following Meta’s Q4 2022 earnings report.
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If you didn’t celebrate Data Privacy Day this year, the California attorney general did for you – by sending a series of warning letters to mobile apps over alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act.
The photo messaging app reported $1.3 billion in revenue in its Q4 2022 earnings report on Tuesday, which represented flat YoY growth.