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Microsoft and EU publishing organizations ally to force Google and Facebook to pay for news

In a move to add pressure on the the biggest tech giants, Microsoft is launching a project to have the EU establish an Australia-style arbitration system that mandates pay for use of news content. Google and Facebook have been fighting back at Australia’s rules.  Goolge has cut licensing deals while Facebook has gone further and blocked sharing Australian news on its service. Countries including Canada and the UK are considering laws similar to Australia.

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Post-IDFA Alliance Helps Marketers to Cope with New Apple Privacy Rules

February 22, 2021

Like an imminent hanging, the approaching enforcement of Apple’s new privacy rules has concentrated marketers’ minds on adjusting to the situation rather than waiting to be rescued by an-as-unbuilt universal identifier. We wrote last week about AppsFlyer’s approach. Now we also have the Post-IDFA Alliance, a consortium of mobile adtech firms offering a resource center with helpful advice and perhaps a little sympathy. Facebook has also launched a site on the topic. Of course, Facebook just got caught knowingly publishing inflated audience data, so examine that gift horse very carefully.

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Martech Spending Grows as Percentage of Marketing Budget: CMO Survey

April 26, 2024

Martech keeps taking larger bites out of marketing budgets: 17.3% last year, 19.9% this year, 23.5% next year, and 30.9% five years from now, according to the latest CMO Survey. This despite barely more than half (56.4%) of current tools being used and nearly half (48.8%) of the survey respondents reporting worse-than-expected results. Oddly enough, marketers rate selecting marketing technologies as the thing they do best.

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