Daily Online Examiner Editions for May 2017
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, May 11, 2017
Seller Of 'Used' iTunes Tracks Exploited Record Labels, Capitol Argues
Windstream Takes Copyright Battle With Music Publisher To Appeals Court
Cable Industry Survey Finds People Support Net Neutrality Principles
FCC's Clyburn Urges Consumers To Oppose Net Neutrality Repeal
Trump Issues Cybersecurity Order
Facebook Cracks Down On Low-Quality Web Sites
Brands Divided On Continuing The YouTube Boycott
Good Phishing: U.S. The Top Source Of Cyber Crime
Misleading Searches Derail Purchases, Privacy And Keyword Use Are Key
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Senators Demand Answers About FCC Site Crash
Court May Revive FTC's Battle With AT&T Over Throttling
Spammers Send FCC Fake Comments Opposing Net Neutrality
Robotexting Law Violates Free Speech Rights, Facebook Says
Sprint Renews Push For T-Mobile Merger
CBS, Affiliates Agree On Expanded OTT Role
New Lawsuit Claims Fyre Organizers Tried To Quash Social Media Critics
Consent Is The Best Way To Target With GDPR Compliance
Up To 80% Fraud? Business As Usual For Ad Tech
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Senate Democrats Urge Pai To Leave Net Neutrality Alone
Schumer Proposes Consumer Advocate Rohit Chopra For FTC
Megaupload Users Can't Retrieve Data
Vizio Seeks To Take Video Privacy Battle To Appellate Court
Austria Tells Facebook To Remove Hate Speech, Globally
Microsoft Makes Emergency Fix To Fight Hackers
Schools Try Blocking Social Media
Which Brands Stuck To The YouTube Boycott?
That Shifty Service: Please Unroll Me From Unroll.me
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, May 8, 2017
John Oliver Rallies Net Neutrality Supporters
Adidas, Puma And Dunkin' Donuts Among Companies Contacted By FTC Over Instagram Ads
Uber Settles Text-Spam Probe In Washington
Gannett Asks FBI To Find Fake Facebook Followers
Comcast And Charter Partner On Wireless
Fyre Social Influencers Sued For Fraud
Hacked Email Elections -- UK And Scotland Next?
YouTube Brand Safety Issues Caused 5% Of Top Advertisers To Leave
DMA Urges ICO To Avoid Strict Profiling Rules
We're Only Human: That's Why Phishing Will Never Go Away
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, May 5, 2017
Rural Broadband Providers Celebrate Plan To Repeal Net Neutrality
Tipsy Elves Sues Rival Over Google Ads
Illinois Senate Approves New Online Privacy Law
JWT Paris Helps Newspaper Expose Fake News
Feds Launch Criminal Probe Of Uber
FBI: Corporate Phishing Rises 2,370%
Insurers See Selfies As Life-Expectancy Maps
Cross-Device ID Spend Will Dip For GDPR, Then Boom
State Dept. To Expand Social Media Screening Of Travelers
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Uses NewFronts To Apologize
Report: Ad Blocking Hasn't Slowed In The U.S., Asia, Germany, Argentina
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, May 4, 2017
Seattle Passes Tough Broadband Privacy Rules
Twitter, Facebook And Google Sued By Families Of San Bernardino Victims
Facebook Collected Data On Insecure Teens
Amazon Settles EU Antitrust Probe
The Domain Game: How Phishing Artists Hijack Brands
Cord-Cutting Hits Worst Levels Yet
Will Democracy Survive Hypertargeting?
Ad Exec Takes Issue With Ralph Nader Blaming Advertising For Fake News
Google Probes Malicious Email Spam Attack
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Consumers Call Court's Attention To FTC Order Against Turn
Pokemon Go Defeats Lawsuit Over Privacy Policy
Lawmaker: Net Neutrality Reversal Threatens Free Speech
Consumer Reports Taps Ex-FTC Official For Privacy Role
AppNexus Will Review Partner List As Part Of Privacy Compliance
Facebook Adds Media Monitors To Review Violent Videos
Uber Self-Driving Car Program Goes Back To Court
Is Google's Chrome Going To Block Ads Or Not?
Consumer Privacy Is Tech, Not Ad, Issue
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Republicans Aim To Permanently Scrap Net Neutrality Rules
Appeals Court Sides With CNN In App Privacy Battle
Fyre Festival Failed To Disclose Deals With Social Media Influencers
Verizon 'Blatantly Lies' About Net Neutrality Proposal
Netflix Won't Pay Ransom, Stream Away!
Charter Communications Sees Small Dip In Revs, Video Subscribers
Airbnb Settles Battle With San Francisco
Attacks Of Cybercrime MUCH Less Likely On Mobile Devices
Storyful, Moat, CUNY Fight Fake News, Foster Brand Safety
Social Media Giants Should Receive Huge Fines, MPs Agree
Study Finds Vulnerability In .Edu Email Addresses
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, May 1, 2017
Net Neutrality Rules Stand -- For Now
Court Won't Reconsider FilmOn's Eligibility For Cable License
Hackers Release Stolen 'Orange Is The New Black' Episodes Online
'Silicon Valley' Explores Privacy Policies
Newspaper Reporter Is Worst Job, 3 Years Running
Study: Marketers Say Lack of Data Transparency Stunts Programmatic Growth
Former FTC Commissioner Julie Brill Joins Microsoft
All The Views Fit To Cause Fits: New 'NYT' Column Sparks Twitterstorm
Brands Face Non-Flattering Online Memes
Google And Facebook Identified As Victims of Email Scam
88% Of Consumers Heed Negative Reviews On Social Media
New York Times Blasts Net Neutrality 'Fix'
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