
Digital Daily Dozen: 2/29/16
Federal Efforts in Data Privacy Move Slowly (New York Times) In February 2012, the White House introduced a blueprint for the Consumer Privacy Bill of […]
Federal Efforts in Data Privacy Move Slowly (New York Times) In February 2012, the White House introduced a blueprint for the Consumer Privacy Bill of […]
Net Neutrality vs. Net Reality (The Wall Street Journal 2/23) Whoever becomes our next president will want to notice that net-neutrality activists and the Obama […]
Digital-Savvy Millennials Will Sacrifice Privacy for Personalization, Says Leo Burnett Exec (Ad Week) Marketers have grappled with privacy regulations for years, but the rise of […]
Tech Giants, Madison Ave. Meet With Justice Department to Counter ISIS Messaging (Ad Age) Advertising’s frontline stepped up in the war on terrorism as an […]
Apple-FBI Fight Asks: Is Code Protected as Free Speech? (Bloomberg) Is software merely a set of instructions, telling a computer what to do? Or is […]
What a creepy photo of Mark Zuckerberg says about our dystopian tech future (Washington Post- Commentary) “In the age of advanced technology,” wrote the media […]
Is a Mobile-First Approach Really Best? (Ad Age) “The Year of Mobile” has given way to another rallying cry: “mobile-first.” But not only is it […]
Vizio’s smart TVs are snitches, lawsuit alleges (USA Today) An Indiana man is suing TV manufacturer Vizio for collecting data about his viewing habits and […]
Markey on Set-Tops: We Shall Prevail (Broadcasting & Cable) Sen. Ed Markey says he is confident that cable operators will vigorously fight the FCC’s set-top […]
N.S.A. Gets Less Web Data Than Believed, Report Suggests (NY Times) A newly declassified report by the National Security Agency’s inspector general suggests that the […]
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