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What Is the Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act?

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A new Digital Advertising Act introduced recently by a few high-ranking lawmakers can ultimately break down Google’s ad tech strategy. The Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act will have many stipulations that will subliminally contribute to the breakdown of Google’s extremely prosperous ad tech model.

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UK finally opens antitrust probe of Google’s role in the adtech stack

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The latest Google probe by the CMA focuses on what it describes as “strong” positions Google holds in adtech intermediation, aka the adtech tech stack, which the regulator suspects could be distorting competition — since the tech giant owns the largest service provider in three key parts of the chain.

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What Is Ad Exchange and How Does it Work – A Guide for Publishers

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Share Tweet Share Ads are the key revenue of publishers and advertisers. Global spending on digital ads keeps increasing yearly and will reach $650 billion in 2024. Ad exchanges play a major role in distributing these ads. What Is Ad Exchange? The ad exchange is a popular programmatic medium in ad tech.

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Best Guide to Display Lumascape [2023]

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It has become extremely popular recently and is now in high demand by various companies in the advertising space. At first glance, it seems like Pandora’s box but it is simply a digital map that classifies each and every entity in the ad tech ecosystem. Display Lumascape’s components are as follows: Ad Agencies.

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Unveiling the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem Without Third-Party Data

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So-called third-party cookies were critically essential for this purpose. But cookies are slowly becoming a thing of the past. And while SmartHub still effectively synchronizes cookies for more accurate audience targeting, companies like Google , Apple , and Mozilla are on the verge of abandoning their use altogether.

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The WIR: Criteo Slapped with €40 Million GDPR Fine, Omnicom Goes on an AI Offensive, and RTL Pushes into Programmatic for Addressable Inventory

VideoWeek

Top Stories French Data Regulator Fines Criteo €40 Million Over GDPR Breach France’s data regulator, the CNIL, this week hit French ad tech business Criteo with a €40 million fine for five breaches of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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The WIR: Netflix Joins the Upfronts, The Trade Desk Launches a First-Party Data Hub, and Publishers Report Worries for 2023

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Demand-side platform The Trade Desk has launched a first-party data hub called Galileo, designed to help marketers activate against their data sets without third-party cookies. The system will therefore simplify the buying process in a post-cookie open internet, according to the company.

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