Daily Online Examiner Editions for March 2017
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Silicon Valley Group Asks FCC To Reconsider Privacy Rules
Yahoo Hacker Orchestrated Ad Scams, DOJ Says
Google Faces Appeal In Battle Over Removal From Search Results
New York Lawmakers Mull 'Right To Be Forgotten'
WPP, Omnicom, Publicis Units Join 'Acceptable' Ad Blocker Committee
California And Nevada Officials Criticize AT&T
Social Media Giants In Heated Exchanges With MPs Over Hate Speech
Microsoft Adds LinkedIn Co-Founder Hoffman To Board
Marines Get New Social Media Rules After Photo Scandal
Will There Be More Settlements With The FTC On Native Ads?
Getting Too Personal: The Peril Of The Internet of Things
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 14, 2017
New York City Sues To Force Verizon To Finish Fiber Rollout
Car Dealerships Settle With FTC Over Misleading Ads, Fake Reviews
Google's Allo Leaked User's Search History
Facebook Renames Metrics Definitions To Improve Clarity
Apple Fixed iPhone Prices In Russia
48 Million Twitter Accounts Are Bots: DM News
Germany Proposes Huge Fines For Illegal Content
Google Chrome Scam Targets Credit Card Data
True Influence -- Why Brands Must Learn To Weed Out The 'Flogger Vlogger'
Brexit Bill Is Passed -- Adland Still Divided On Likely Outcome
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, March 13, 2017
Facebook Prohibits Developers From Using Data For 'Surveillance'
Ad Industry Lobbies Against 'Confusing' Broadband Privacy Order
Backpage's Shuttering Of Sex Ads May Have Sparked Rise In Street Prostitution
Sorrell Blasts Google And Facebook Over Fraud, Metrics And Brand Safety
DHS Social Screening Software Maybe Not Work So Good
Yahoo To Rename As Altaba, Details Leadership Plans Following Sale To Verizon
Connected Streetlights To Capture Data On People Nearby
California Lets Uber Bring Back Self-Driving Cars
'NYT,' 'ProPublica 'Jointly Hire Colloff
Web Creator Calls For More Action To Tackle 'Shocking' Fake News
Virgin Media Email Subscribers Are Blocked Again
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, March 10, 2017
Verizon Expands Controversial Zero-Rating Program
Google Wants To Take 'Faceprint' Battle To Appellate Court
Ad Serving Malware Found On Androids
Publishers Call Out Google And Facebook For Spreading Fake News
Hotel Industry Report Blasts Airbnb, Which Calls Analysis 'Misleading'
Atlanta Agencies Form Coalition In Bid To Broaden Talent Diversity
FCC's Pai Grilled About Trump's 'Media Is The Enemy' Claim
Nine In Ten Worried About Privacy, But Consumers Still Want Personalisation
Truly Addressable Advertising Is Coming
Lawyers To Get Decision On Accessing James Murdoch And Rebekah Brooks' Emails
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, March 9, 2017
Cable Lobby Wants FCC To Revise Definition Of 'Broadband'
Google 'Safari Hack' Settlement Faces New Challenge
ACLU Fights Demand For Facebook Data About Pipeline Protest Page
Uber Stops Using 'Greyball' To Hinder Investigations
T-Mobile Would Rather Merge With Big Cable
WikiLeaks' Assange To Help Tech Firms Plug Data Holes
MPs Widen Fake News Investigation To Handling Of Social Media Complaints
ASA Needs To Toughen Broadband Ad Rules, MPs Warn
Trolls Organize Themselves Linguistically
Celebrities Take To Social Media On International Women's Day
Is Your Email List Safe From Hacking?
Putting Social Media In Its Place
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Senator Introduces Resolution Revoking Broadband Privacy Rules
ABC, Yahoo, NBC Seek Reimbursement From Livestreaming Father
Apple To Fix Vulnerabilities Revealed By WikiLeaks
The Hoth Runs Facebook Ads Selling Forbes Article Links, Violating Google Rules
Public Interest Groups Ask Officials To Preserve Net Neutrality
Connected Billboard Targets Ads Based On Car Being Driven
Ad Blockers May Relent, But Choice Is Key
BuzzFeed Asks Central European News For 10 Years Of Emails In Defamation Case
Forced Email Signups: An Ecommerce Deal Breaker
Amazon Echo Recording Being Turned Over In Murder Case
YouTube Uber Alles
Google Hires Max Pappas To Head Republican Political Advertising
Facebook To Be Grilled By MPs Over Child Abuse Image Failures
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Fox News Pushes Appellate Court To Block TVEyes
FCC Chair Ajit Pai Renominated To Agency
Consumer Groups Fire Back At Broadband Industry, Urge FCC To Preserve Privacy Rules
Copyright Troll Pleads Guilty To Fraud
New Virginia Law Allows Delivery Robots On Sidewalks
Facebook Faces Serious Criticism Over Not Taking Down Child Abuse Images
A Year Later Facebook Live Is A Violent Mess
Spammers Leak Billions Of Email Records: Forbes
70% Of Retailers Investing In Beacons For Location-Based Marketing
Warren Buffett Is Bearish On Newspapers
IBM, Salesforce's AI Platforms Team On Ifs, Ands And Bots
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, March 6, 2017
JetSmarter Threatens To Fine Journalist $2,000 For Bad Review
Court Urged To Revive Class Action Over AT&T Broadband Slowdowns
Sprint Floats Merger With T-Mobile Or Comcast To White House
Facebook Has Started Labeling Fake News Stories
Legal Notice Fight Escalates In NJ
Google, Microsoft Reward Researchers Up To $30,000 With 'Bug Bounty' Program
Another Security Flaw Found In IoT Device
Google Admits To Needing To Work Harder With Advertisers On Brand Safety Education
Chevys Become Wi-Fi Hotspots; Unlimited Data, $20 A Month
Information Commissioner Reminds Data Practitioner Conference Of New Consumer Rights
GDPR Shocker -- Did Email Marketers Just Win A Get Out Of Jail Free Card?
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, March 3, 2017
Uber Used Fake Apps, 'Ghost Cars' To Thwart Sting Operations
Vizio Can't Shake Video Privacy Lawsuit
Amazon Exits Broadband Selling Business
Activists Say They Plan to Evade Anti-Spam Laws in 2018
Ordinary Social Media Users Are Buying 'Likes' Too
Pence Used Personal Email For State Business, Homeland Security -- And Got Hacked
AI Knows What is Fake News, Even if Your FB Friends Don't
ICO Sets Out GDPR Guidance
Is Snap's IPO A Home Run Out Of The Box?
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, March 2, 2017
Facebook Tweaks Disclosures To Settle Privacy Battle Over Message Scans
Cable Industry Cheers FCC For Staying Data Security Rules
Yahoo Executives Botched Data Breach Investigation
Email Privacy act Could be a 'Quick Win' for Trump and Congress
Amazon Attributes AWS Outage To Human Error
Netflix Using AI To Improve Video Quality
Snap Stock Opens Strong, Long-Term Value Debated
'Alexa, Contact My Legislator'
Market Moving To Internet-Connected TVs
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