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Techniques are described for identifying advertising content that should not be shown to users. Information representing characteristics of a user, behavior of the user, and/or events in the life of […]
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Attorney General Ken Paxton announced today that the State of Texas is leading a multistate coalition in a lawsuit against Google for multiple violations of federal and state antitrust and […]
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The 116th Congress opened with great energy and promise for federal privacy legislation across both houses and parties. The main action took place in the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, […]
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The unique characteristics of the search advertising industry encourage the development of anticompetitive monopoly power, facilitating the rise and dominance of companies like Google. First, the search advertising industry is […]
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Section 230 plays an important role in allowing sites with user-generated content to operate in general–since it shields them from most liability for third-party speech–while giving them the ability to […]
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Google knows more about you than you might think. Here’s how to keep it from knowing your location, web browsing, and more.
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The law is a foundational part of the internet as we know it
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The consumer internet has exacerbated the discrimination problem. The business model that sits behind the front end of the internet industry is one that focuses on the unchecked collection of […]
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Google found the perfect way to link online ads to store purchases: credit card data
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Limitation has been regarded as one of the central aspects of attention ever since the concept of attention first appeared in ancient Greek philosophy. There