WFA claims EU data-protection proposals threaten digital innovation
Mincing no words, the WFA (World Federation of Advertisers) has issued a statement opposing proposed European Union rules about digital privacy that would “threaten the fundamentals of the internet ecosystem” and “undercut the advertising-funded business model that drives the digital economy as we know it”.
by Matthew Miller
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