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FTC in settlement talks with ad companies over alleged coordinated boycotts
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is in settlement negotiations with advertising companies to conclude an antitrust investigation into alleged coordinated boycotts targeting digital platforms including X, according to sources familiar with the matter cited
The probe, which began in late 2024, examined whether major advertising firms and their industry group, the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, conspired to withhold ad spending from certain platforms
Settlement talks indicate the FTC believes it has sufficient evidence of coordination that could constitute antitrust violations under Section 5 of the FTC Act. The exact terms under discussion were not disclosed, but such settlements typically involve consent decrees requiring companies to modify business practices without admitting legal liability.
The advertising industry has maintained that brand safety guidelines are necessary to protect clients from association with harmful content. The FTC investigation represents one of several antitrust actions launched during the current administration targeting coordination across the digital advertising supply chain.
Representatives for the FTC and the advertising companies involved declined to comment on ongoing negotiations.
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