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VforVendetta |
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![]() Registered Member #281 Joined: Wed Apr 02 2008, 10:59PMPosts: 195 | Regulation of online advertising, in particular of new formats such as user-targeted ads, will be one of the 'bigger issues in the market going forward', Waldman told attendees of the Westminster eForum on online advertising. Source: Targeted advertising needs 'intelligent discussion' not scaremongering, says GMG digital director by Laura Oliver Online Journalism News Journalism.co.uk Oct 09, 2008 If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy. Philip R. Zimmermann Jr. | ||
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serial |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #100 Joined: Wed Mar 05 2008, 06:22PMPosts: 536 | I thought journalists love scaremongering, oh wait, they can make some money out of this scheme... http://www.DoNotTrustWebwise.org (Personal opinion and statement in this forum post is my copyright and may not be used nor reproduced elsewhere without my permission. To request permission send a personal message using the button below.) | ||
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phormwatch |
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![]() Registered Member #297 Joined: Sun Apr 06 2008, 01:57AMPosts: 205 | >'bigger issues in the market going forward' *&^$&^%!&$! Has the entire business community gone effing mad? Can't they just say 'In the future' like any normal person would? http://phormwatch.blogspot.com/ | ||
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