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Last Chance to Register for the Path to State Privacy Law Compliance with the IAB MSPA Webinar

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Dear {NAME}, Only a few days left to register for the webinar happening this Thursday to go over the

[MSPA Webinar]() Dear {NAME}, Only a few days left to register for the [Path to State Privacy Law Compliance with the IAB MSPA]() webinar happening this Thursday to go over the five state privacy laws that will be coming into effect in 2023 (CA, CO, CT, UT, and VA). These laws will enable consumers to opt out of “sales,” “sharing,” and processing of personal data for “targeted advertising." Please join IAB and IAB Tech Lab’s General Counsel Michael Hahn, IAB’s Assistant General Counsel Tony Ficarrotta, and IAB Tech Lab’s Senior Director, Privacy & Data, Rowena Lam to discuss: - Industry compliance challenges - MSPA solutions to those challenges - Obligations of MSPA signatories - MSPA’s application to use cases - How the MSPA leverages the IAB Tech Lab’s Global Privacy Platform - What you need to do next to sign-up [Register Now]() The IAB Legal Affairs Council has developed an industry contractual framework – dubbed the IAB Multi-State Privacy Agreement (MSPA) – to aid in compliance with those laws through the use of privacy protective terms that spring into place among a network of signatories and follows the data flows through the digital ad supply chain. By the time of [this webinar on December 1](), the MSPA will be available for industry participants to sign, so the time is now to learn more. In the meantime, you can download the MSPA Decision Tree and IAB's MSPA Explainers for Ad Tech, Advertisers, and Publishers [here]() to get ready, [Find Out More Here]() Featured Speakers: Tony Ficarotta Assistant General Counsel IAB Michael Hahn Executive Vice President, General Counsel IAB and IAB Tech Lab Rowena Lam Director, Privacy Technology Programs IAB Tech Lab [facebook]() [instagram]() [linkedin]() [twitter]() Interactive Advertising Bureau, 116 East 27th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY 10016 © 2022 Copyright [Contact]() [Privacy Policy]() [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response.

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