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  • Account Sharing Ain’t Just A Netflix Thing; Will Congress Pass A Real Ad Tech Tax?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Ye Shall Not Password! Password sharing isn’t just a Netflix problem. Streaming platforms have largely held their tongues because account sharing does have its benefits. For example, allowing people to share accounts helps grow a service’s audience base (although some promo subscription prices practically […]

  • California Isn’t The Only State Getting Busy With New Privacy Laws

    The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) grabs most of the attention, but other state privacy laws are cropping up across the nation. More than a dozen states either have new data protection regulations on the books or in committee, from Nevada, Maine, Pennsylvania and Connecticut to Massachusetts, New Jersey, Illinois and Maryland, said Gary Kibel, […]

  • Zuckerberg Keeps His Crown, Continues To Call For Regulation

    Mark Zuckerberg has four top priorities for Facebook in the year ahead – but stepping down as chairman of the board ain’t one of them. At Facebook’s annual stockholders meeting on Thursday, numerous resolutions to create a check on Zuckerberg’s power – he simultaneously serves as chair of the board and CEO – were vetoed, as expected. Although […]

  • Comic: Tech Regulation

    A weekly comic strip from AdExchanger that highlights the digital advertising ecosystem…