PolicyBlog
by Wendy Davis, Staff Writer
Google appears to be headed for a major victory in its showdown with Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood. The company has shown a "substantial likelihood" that its free speech rights … Read the whole story
by Katy Bachman
The technology that advertisers use may have changed, but the Federal Trade Commission's mission remains the same. That was the main message in FTC … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Peter Moloney, Op-Ed Contributor
I was reading a news item recently about another startup in the marketing analytics space. This startup analyzes eye movements as customers browse in … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
Google has so far refunded $30 million to parents whose children made in-app purchases, the company says in new court papers. The company revealed … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Andrew Monfried
To say that we're in the midst of a sea change in content consumption and creation is a bit of an understatement. It's more … Read the whole story
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by Katy Bachman
A group of ad attorney gurus gazed into their crystal balls to give some provocative predictions of the regulatory and legal hurdles that advertisers … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Shawn Kemp, Op-Ed Contributor
Social media is emerging as a key way for politicians and political organizations to engage and activate voters. To better understand how politicians are … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
The U.S. cable industry is moving toward further consolidation. The fourth-biggest U.S. operator, Charter Communications, has agreed to buy Bright House Networks, the sixth-biggest … Read the whole story