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Check My Ads joins 130+ organizations in signing: Opposition to the Great American AI Act
The Honorable John Thune, Majority Leader The Honorable Charles Schumer, Democratic Leader The Honorable Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House The Honorable Hakeem Jeffries, Democratic Leader and the Chairs and Ranking Members of the Committees of jurisdiction Re: Opposition to the Great American AI Act Dear Leaders, Mr. Speaker, Chairmen, and Ranking Members, We, the
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Advertiser Verification Report
Introduction With 5.44 billion social network users worldwide, advertisers rely on these platforms to reach these audiences. While the social media advertising model promised to bolster democratic values, and support the marketplace of ideas, in truth, the platform advertising system is broken, and can subject platform users to harmful, unfair, or deceptive advertising because of
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Check My Ads and partners call on the Council of the EU to protect privacy and personal data protection framework
To the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the Permanent Representations of the Member States, We, the undersigned civil society organisations, are writing to you regarding the Council’s work on the Proposal for a Regulation as regards the simplification of the digital legislative framework, known as the Digital Omnibus, and in
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Check My Ads Comments Regarding IAB Europe’s CTV Measurement Framework and Transparency Principles
Summary The CTV Measurement Framework and Transparency Principles set out to address the measurement challenges within the programmatic television landscape. Its aim is to ensure accountability in the delivery of despite fast growth in video driven by subscription video on demand (SVOD) and broadcast video on demand (BVOD). Check My Ads welcomes the efforts of
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From Advertising to Intelligence Infrastructure: Commercial Surveillance as Strategic Vulnerability in the EU
Overview On average, every 3.8 minutes, a company somewhere in the world is looking at the average European citizen: you, your family, and your neighbours. That adds up to a staggering 376 times per day of your data being broadcast through digital advertising. The tools underlying this advertising system were built to show ads, but
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Check My Ads submits Ofcom transparency response
The Check My Ads Institute welcomes Ofcom’s decision to solicit input from the public, including civil society organisations, about the information that internet service providers should disclose in their transparency reports, as required by Schedule 8 of the Online Safety Act (OSA). We believe it is important to discuss transparency requirements, including those related to
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