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Journalism.co.uk - Targeted advertising needs 'intelligent discussion' not scaremongering
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VforVendetta
Thu Oct 09 2008, 07:49PM
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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.

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Targeted advertising needs 'intelligent discussion' not scaremongering, says GMG digital director
by Laura Oliver
Online Journalism News
Journalism.co.uk
Oct 09, 2008

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serial
Fri Oct 10 2008, 11:35AM

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I thought journalists love scaremongering, oh wait, they can make some money out of this scheme...

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phormwatch
Fri Oct 10 2008, 08:10PM

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>'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?

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