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The Monopoly Report

Media and Telecommunications

Newsletter and podcast from Marketecture Media covering antitrust problems for the global advertising giants.

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Newsletter and podcast from Marketecture Media covering antitrust problems for the global advertising giants.

Website
https://monopoly.marketecture.tv
Industry
Media and Telecommunications
Company size
2-10 employees
Founded
2024

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    Chapell & Associates7K followers

    A special "holiday" thanks to my friends at AdExchanger for highlighting my recent The Monopoly Report article on GPC Signals in their news of the week piece - link below. Global Competition Control Global Privacy Control (GPC) is anti-competitive, argues privacy attorney Alan Chapell in his Monopoly Report newsletter. But, he adds, GPC is also the future of online privacy. GPC lets users opt out of targeted advertising using a single universal signal that must be honored across platforms, web browsers and ad tech.  But in practice, only a few web browsers currently support GPC, including Brave, DuckDuckGo and Firefox. Chrome, Safari and Edge do not. However, starting next year, browsers must provide GPC opt-outs to comply with the California Opt Me Out Act. And, Chapell predicts, regulators will likely push CTV and mobile platforms to also adopt GPC. But Chapell sees GPC as a way for browsers to lock users into their own ad products under the guise of privacy if they enable GPC by default. And most browsers have their own ad products these days. For example, Brave blocks ads on publisher sites and instead features its own search and display ads, which it argues are more privacy-safe since user data isn’t tracked by any entity other than the browser. Every browser could copy this model using GPC as justification. Some states recognize the potential conflict of interest, with Colorado and Connecticut passing laws against browsers enabling GPC by default. Chapell advocates for California to join the club before its new law goes into effect.

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    Chapell & Associates7K followers

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    Chapell & Associates7K followers

    Mark Naples and I started our respective businesses a little over 20 years ago and have regularly compared notes on how to grow and stay relevant in the digital media space. And while we come at this issues from a slightly different perspective, we found ourselves in the same room pretty frequently as industry self-reg was getting off the ground. So I asked Mark - was the Digital Advertising Alliance a success? Here's his answer. This week's The Monopoly Report podcast is a great listen.

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    Chapell & Associates7K followers

    Is the Global Privacy Control anti-competitive? Given all we've learned over the last ten years about the economics of browsers, it is huge mistake to require the marketplace to support these signals without setting up competitive guard rails. To date, California has taken the lead on advocating for and requiring GPC as a privacy tool. But California has not taken any steps to ensure that browsers don't use GPC as a way to preference browser monetization tools. Other states (e.g., CT, CO) have done taken steps to ensure anti-preferencing and/or to ensure that those tools don't create a back door opt-in consent standard. To their credit, CalPrivacy has an open comment period where they will receive input on this and other issues. Pls check out this week's The Monopoly Report newsletter for more info....

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    Chapell & Associates7K followers

    Back in NYC and wanted to share a few clips from my recent discussion with the great Allison Schiff of AdExchanger on this week's The Monopoly Report podcast. I don't like the term "surveillance advertising" but it becomes way more difficult to push back on such terms when there are companies in our industry who are helping the U.S. government surveil U.S. citizens.

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    Chapell & Associates7K followers

    As I leave London Heathrow, I want to thank Mike, Katie, Christian and the entire Prebid.org team for a fantastic event. It was my pleasure to meet so many of the attendees and thanks to those who pulled me aside during the event or happy hour to say a kind word about my presentation and/or The Monopoly Report podcast. Your kindness means everything. Looking forward to the next one!

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    🇬🇧 We're live today at Prebid Ascent: London, and the content so far has been awesome (not to mention the food and the venue). 🎙️ In his keynote, "EU Privacy: What Publishers Need to Do Now", Alan Chapell says traditional regulatory approaches (antitrust, privacy law, standards bodies) are systematically failing, and the industry needs to experiment with "lightly targeted" #advertising as a potential middle ground. At the same time, #publishers must better understand contractual implications and coordinate collective action. 🎙️ And Cadi Jones asks "Is this finally the year of mobile...heading bidding?", with the panel coming to the conclusion that: - Mobile #headerbidding adoption is in a transition phase (but not yet dominant) - Gaming publishers are leading adoption due to technical sophistication - Technical complexity stems more from process gaps than engineering capability - #Revenue pressure and #transparency demands are primary adoption drivers - #Identity and #privacy changes are reshaping the entire advertising ecosystem - Success requires proper testing methodology (longer duration, meaningful scale), and a move beyond KPI-focused thinking to user engagement focus - Hybrid approaches (#waterfall + header bidding) are likely to persist in the near term #prebidascentlondon #prebid #programmatic Daniel Ahlbert Thomas Nikitin Hazel Broadley 🦙Julian Gamman Håkan Hamrin Patrick Glantz Gravito Ltd Oscar Rogstedt Fredrik Johansson Josh Robins Michael Racic Prebid.org Josip Jerić Darren Walsh Siddhartha Vikram

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    Chapell & Associates7K followers

    I'm in between speaking slots at the amazing Prebid.org Ascent in London today, but wanted to share a fantastic discussion I had with Allison Schiff at AdExchanger about a topic that hits much closer to home. Allison and I talk about the recent Dept of Homeland Security RFI and the industry's collective lack of response. The people formerly known as "the tinfoil hat" folks have a point - and many within the ads space are now decidedly part of the problem. It's a fantastic discussion.

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