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Nielsen Holdings N.V., and Arbitron Inc., In the Matter of
Media research company Nielsen Holdings N.V. settled charges that its acquisition of Arbitron Inc. may substantially lessen competition for national syndicated cross-platform audience measurement services. Nielsen and Arbitron are the best-positioned firms to develop (or partner with others to develop) a national syndicated cross-platform audience measurement service because of their existing audience measurement panels and proven audience measurement technology assets. To settle the charges, the Commission required the divestiture of assets related to Arbitron’s cross-platform audience measurement business, including data from its representative panel, to a Commission-approved buyer.
FTC Chairwoman Releases 2013 Annual Highlights
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Jo Batman v. Facebook, Inc.
FTC Files Amicus Brief Clarifying Role of Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
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FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges that Aaron’s Inc. Allowed Franchisees to Spy on Consumers via Rental Computers
Aaron’s, Inc., In the Matter of
Spring Privacy Series: Mobile Device Tracking
FTC Announces Mobile Device Tracking Seminar Agenda
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