The POV On Data Privacy As The Clock Ticks Down To A Second Trump Presidency
Nikki Bhargava, a partner at law firm Reed Smith, spoke with AdExchanger about knowns – and unknowns – on the privacy as we gear up for the next four years.
Nikki Bhargava, a partner at law firm Reed Smith, spoke with AdExchanger about knowns – and unknowns – on the privacy as we gear up for the next four years.
Has the Federal Trade Commission been overstepping its bounds? Yes, according to newly appointed Republican FTC Commissioner Melissa Holyoak.
The next wave of privacy regulation revolves around data brokers. And while the term “data broker” may have a negative connotation, its legal definition is fairly straightforward.
Sharing enough detail without being overwhelming is a difficult balance to strike, and there’s no perfect answer. But one thing is for certain: Privacy platitudes are for hacks or for those with something to hide.
There was hot ad tech legal drama in the Gem State this week.
A judge in Idaho intends to rule that the Federal Trade Commission’s case against Kochava can proceed. But the FTC may have to make some changes to its complaint before moving forward.
The FTC’s only remaining Republican commissioner just resigned — and political polarization is putting the agency in a pickle.