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Amazon Brand+ Available to All Advertisers

January 30, 2025
Here’s another gift from our generous corporate overlords: Amazon Ads has made its Brand+ audience selection tool available to all advertisers. Brand+ identifies consumers likely to be in the market for a brand’s product or service within the next three months based on “trillions” of signals, and delivers ads to them on streaming services like Prime Video as well as on top video publishing websites.  You might spot some privacy concerns here, but it’s all legal since the data is collected by Amazon and surely you remember granting your consent.
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Appeals Court Blocks FTC Rule Limiting Robocalls

January 30, 2025
Right-wing judges love to clip the authority of regulatory agencies, and if they can gut consumer rights in the process, so much the better.  A trio of Trump-appointed Appeals Court judges scored a two-fer when they vacated a FCC rule that required consumers to consent to robocalls from a specific company.  The judges’ logic was: the law doesn’t explicitly state that “prior express consent” can only be given for one named company at a time, so it must mean consent can cover calls on any topic from any number of... Read More >
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Act-On Acquired by Banzai for $53 Million

January 28, 2025
Act-On, the long-established marketing automation platform, has been acquired by Banzai, a special purpose acquisition company that owns a range of marketing solutions. Act-On raised a total of $93 million since was founded in 2008, maintaining a small but persistent share of its market.  Its sale in a cash-plus-stock-and-warrant deal valued at $53 million reflects the challenges now facing independent martech specialists.
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FTC issues 5-year ban to keep GM from selling data

January 28, 2025
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) settles with General Motors putting a 5-year moratorium on the company to keep it from selling driver location data it collected. This follows a discovery that GM had been collecting and selling the data of millions of consumers without their intended consent. This was because the sign-up process for GM’s OnStar service was confusing to users who were unclear what they were agreeing to.
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IT’S THE LAW (01/28/2025)

January 28, 2025
Somalia has new national ID cards that are creating controversy because of speculation that they have been specially timed to coincide with the elections. However, the country’s National Identification and Regulatory Authority (NIRA) denied that saying citizens will continue using the ID cards on an ongoing basis after the elections, which isn’t really an explanation of how instituting them now related isn’t election-related.
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