Counter Extremism Project: Tech & Terrorism - YouTube Moves to Undermine Its Program Protecting Advertisers From Extremist Videos
April 25, 2020
April 25, 2020
NEW YORK, April 25 -- The Counter Extremism Project issued the following news release:
This week, the Wall Street Journal reported on efforts by Google-owned YouTube to restrict the platform's "brand safety partners" from being able to share critical information about advertising on its video platform. According to the report, YouTube has altered its contractual Terms of Service which, if signed, prevents third-party auditors from disclosing to clients "when ads have . . .
This week, the Wall Street Journal reported on efforts by Google-owned YouTube to restrict the platform's "brand safety partners" from being able to share critical information about advertising on its video platform. According to the report, YouTube has altered its contractual Terms of Service which, if signed, prevents third-party auditors from disclosing to clients "when ads have . . .