Big Tech Regulation Tightens in APAC; Social Video Spend Growing; Reddit Rolls Out New Public Data Policy
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Regulation of big tech tightening in APAC: Japan, South Korea, and Australia strengthening rules to curb tech giants' market power. Japan's recent legislation aims to prevent online platforms from hindering new rivals.
Social video ad spend in the US rising, expected to reach 45% of total digital video ad spend in 2021. Slowdown predicted due to short-form creative challenges, but surpassing linear TV ad spend by 2025.
Reddit's new Public Content Policy aims for a balance between licensing content to tech giants and safeguarding user privacy. Policy guides the use of Reddit's data by commercial entities and partners.
Read at Exchangewire
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