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The 'Do Not Track Online' Act Might Come Back To Congress [THE BRIEF]

Apr 9, 2013, 18:31 IST

Okko Pyykko / Flickr, CCGood morning, AdLand. Here's what you need to know today:

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Senator Jay Rockefeller is trying to reintroduce the "Do Not Track Online Act" to Congress. Considering how much advertisers freaked out about Microsoft's choice to make Internet Explorer have a default DNT setting, they are not pleased about this development.

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Karen Monohan, previously director of digital production at W+K NY, started a new job at Momentum as VP director of integrated production.

There's a website dedicated to bad ad puns.

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Olson won the TiVo account. It previously did advertising in-house, but has also been known to use Allison & Partners.

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