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Thu Oct 19, 2017, 02:23 PM Oct 2017

Senators Demand Online Ad Disclosures as Tech Lobby Mobilizes

Source: New York Times

Senators Demand Online Ad Disclosures as Tech Lobby Mobilizes

By KENNETH P. VOGEL and CECILIA KANG OCT. 19, 2017

WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain and two Democratic senators moved on Thursday to force Facebook, Google and other internet companies to disclose who is purchasing online political advertising, after revelations that Russian-linked operatives bought deceptive ads in the run-up to the 2016 election with no disclosure required.

But the tech industry, which has worked to thwart previous efforts to mandate such disclosure, is mobilizing an army of lobbyists and lawyers — including a senior adviser to Hillary Clinton’s campaign — to help shape proposed regulations. Long before the 2016 election, the adviser, Marc E. Elias, helped Facebook and Google request exemptions from the Federal Election Commission to existing disclosure rules, arguing that ads on the respective platforms were too small to fit disclaimers listing their sponsors.

Now Mr. Elias’s high-powered Democratic election law firm, Perkins Coie, is helping the companies navigate legal and regulatory issues arising from scrutiny of the Russian-linked ads, which critics say might have been flagged by the disclaimers. In a two-front war, tech companies are targeting an election commission rule-making process that was restarted last month and a legislative effort in the Senate.

“I’m not going to tell you they support this bill right now,” said Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota and the lead author of the proposed Honest Ads Act.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/19/us/politics/facebook-google-russia-meddling-disclosure.html
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Senators Demand Online Ad Disclosures as Tech Lobby Mobilizes (Original Post) Eugene Oct 2017 OP
one notices these senators making no similar effort re ads run by dem/repub candidates nt msongs Oct 2017 #1
What does this mean, "the platforms are too small..."? BigmanPigman Oct 2017 #2
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