Daily Online Examiner Editions for October 2015
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 16, 2015
Sprint Starts Throttling 'Unlimited' Subscribers
Comcast's Charges Atlanta Subs $35 Per Month To Avoid Metered Billing
Don't Be Creepy: A Weird Thing Happened On My Way To Remarket
Google Defeats Authors Guild In Battle Over Book Scanning Project
How Ads Fueled DraftKings Woes
Ad-Blocking Horse Leaves; IAB Closes Barn Door
How Google Rewards Republishing
Huge Court Victory For Uber Over London's Black Cabs
FBI Is Investigating Whether Clinton Violated the Espionage Act
Long-Tail Wags The Dog-Catcher: Targeted Victory Goes Self-Serve
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015
Digital Rights Groups Side With Cox In Copyright Battle
Amazon Expands Use Of Closed Captioning
YouTube Content Creator Can Use Viral Video Without License
After Settling Lawsuit, Viacom's Paramount Posts Free Movies On YouTube
Yahoo's New Email App Doesn't Require a Password
House Republican Is Trying to Pass a Law Preventing the Use of Private Email Servers
When Roll Is Called Up Yonder, Will Ad Data Collection Fall On Side Of Angels?
IAB 'Leans' Into Ad Block Solution, Says 'We Messed Up'
Facebook Accidentally Shared View Counts
Yes, Google Records Voice Searches, But Here's How To Delete Them
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015
Dish Network, Consumer Advocates Oppose Charter's Merger With Time Warner
T-Mobile CEO Asks AT&T Customers To Tweet Suggested Improvements
Millward Brown Study Shows Pitfalls Of Targeting
Facebook Seeks Dismissal Of Lawsuit Over 'Faceprints'
Publicis Groupe Settles Bias Suit For $3 Million
Real-Time With Presidential Sites: Sanders Wins Indies, Where's 'Hilary?'
Bernie Sanders Says Americans Have Had Enough With Hillary's Email Scandal
Axel Springer Blocks Ad Blockers in Germany
Ancestry.com Talking To FDA On Use Of DNA For Disease Risk
Ryanair Wants Google To Prevent Other Companies' Use Of Its Name In Search Ads
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015
Twitter Takes Down Deadspin, SBNation For Posting Video Clips
Stopping Ad Blockers: No Time To Waste
Campbell-Ewald Urges Supreme Court To Dismiss Class-Action Over Text Ads
What Kind Of Man Reads Playboy. Or Playboy.com?
AT&T 'Declines To Consider' Customer's Suggestions
Apple No Longer Needs Court Monitor, DOJ Says
Magazine Industry Guarantees Ad Effectiveness
Connected Devices Seen As Source of Behavioral Data for Marketing
RNC Goes After Clinton in New Ad About Email Scandal
Welcome To The Cyber Arms Race
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 12, 2015
HealthCare.gov Will Honor Do-Not-Track Requests
Pharma Mines Social Media For Drug Interactions
Cartoon Network App Doesn't Violate Video Privacy Law, Court Rules
Facebook's Tax Farce Will Only Encourage EU To Hit American Tech Giants Harder On Data
Secret Trade Agreement Lets Authorities Destroy 'Hacked' Devices
California City Ordered To Pay Online Critic's Legal Bills
BuzzFeed To Create Native Video Ads For Politicians
Publishers Embrace Social Platforms, Mobile
Obama Says Clinton's Use of Email Server is Not a Matter of National Security
Apple Removes Ad-Blocking Apps That Filter A User's Entire Internet Use
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Oct. 9, 2015
Will Smartphones Get Warning Labels?
White House Won't Force Tech Companies To Install 'Backdoors'
Turn Wants Web Standards Group To Re-Think 'Do Not Track'
California Passes Email Privacy Law
Appellate Court Won't Stop Sheriff From Lobbying Against Backpage
Two-Thirds Of Adults Use Social Network Sites
Hacker 'Weev' Outs Prosecutors With Ashley Madison Accounts
Beacons Used for Predictive Marketing
Quantcast Teams With Data Providers For Audience Targeting
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015
Verizon Revises Behavioral Targeting Program, But Privacy Concerns Persist
The Nuance Of Targeting In Data-Driven Advertising
Sen. Franken Raises Concerns About Charter-Time Warner Deal
Five Suggestions For Publishers Struggling With Ad Blockers
Google Fiber Delayed In Arizona
Verizon Hikes Price Of Unlimited Data
Social Media Use Divides Along Class Lines
Canadians: Wary Of Digital Ads
EU Court Ruling Could Affect Outcome of Microsoft DOJ Case
USPS Employees Can't Spot a Spam Email
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015
Lawmakers Call For Stronger Do-Not-Track Standards
Are Digital Consumers Really This Dumb?
Experian Data Breach Shows Need For Cybersecurity Laws, Senators Say
TV Cord-Cutting Hits 6% Of Population, Millennials Most Likely To Drop Pay TV
Senate Democrats Oppose Effort To Block Net Neutrality Rules
Can Facebook Be Free If Data Doesn't Flow Back To America?
Publishers Need Better Ad Tech To Compete With Google, Facebook
Apple Deals Publishers A Blow With In-App Ad Blocker
Judge Sets Hearings For Hillary Clinton Email Investigation
Ad Blocking Could Lead To Better Ads
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015
California Attorney General Forces Silicon Valley Startup To Hire Privacy Chief
EU Scraps Cross-Border Privacy Agreement, Imperils Thousands Of US Businesses
Blocking The Blockers - Are Publishers Preparing To Call Time On Digital Shoplifters?
Microsoft's Outlook Web Application Threatened By Malware
Facebook To Launch Satellite, Send Killer Robots From Future
Portland Preps For Google Fiber
Mars Explains Why It Wants To Handle Data Without Third Parties
Reddit Launching Curated Content Site Upvoted
Online Vs. Traditional: Consumers Have Same Level Of Trust, Study Says
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Oct. 5, 2015
Yelp-For-People App Revamps After Backlash
LinkedIn Users Should Get New Notices About Class-Action Settlement, Law Prof Says
Massachusetts Town Launches 1GB Fiber Network
Yahoo Wins Round In Text-Spam Battle
Mayors Criticize Verizon For Lagging On FiOS
Cross-Channel Campaign Study Confirms Integrated Data Required For Success
Alphabet Leaves Behind Google's 'Don't Be Evil' Motto
Wearables, More Data Points Raise Privacy Issues
Next On Consumers' To-Block List: Content Marketing!
IAB Teams With AOL Chairman Tim Armstrong to Tackle Diversity
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