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YouTube Boosts Transparency with New Option to Disclose Paid Ads
15 October 2016
Reed Smith
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As companies increasingly implement voluntary measures to
enhance transparency among their user base, this month, YouTube
introduced the option for creators to feature paid promotion
disclosures on video content.
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