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PRIVACY POLICY

LAST UPDATED AND EFFECTIVE: March 31, 2023

1. WHO WE ARE
2. INFORMATION WE COLLECT
3. HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT
4. HOW WE SHARE INFORMATION
5. TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES AND ADVERTISING AND ANALYTICS SERVICES
6. YOUR CHOICES/HOW TO OPT OUT
7. RIGHT OF ACCESS
8. CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS
9. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
10. HOW WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SECURE
11. CHILDREN
12. HOW LONG DO WE RETAIN YOUR INFORMATION?
13. ADDITIONAL NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA (EEA)
14. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
15. DISPUTE RESOLUTION FOR UNITED STATES RESIDENTS/ARBITRATION/LIMITATION OF
LIABILITY
16. CONTACT INFORMATION
17. TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES

Adweek, LLC ( herein afterwards referred to as “Adweek”) is a Delaware limited
liability company with offices at 261 Madison Avenue, 8th Floor NY, NY 10016. 
Adweek takes data privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy explains who we are,
how we collect, use and share your personal information, and how you can
exercise your privacy rights.

This Privacy Policy covers the information we collect (1) when providing
services through applications, mobile sites, websites, applications (“apps”),
widgets, conferences, events, electronic newsletters or communications that are
affiliated with Adweek and that link to this Privacy Policy and (2) in the usual
course of Adweek’s business, such as in connection with our recruitment, events,
sales and/or marketing activities (collectively, the “Services”).

If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), please also
review Section 13 below which contains important additional information.

We recommend that you read this Privacy Policy in full to ensure you are fully
informed. To make it easier for you to review those parts of this Privacy Policy
which apply to you, we have divided up the document into sections.



1. WHO WE ARE

Adweek is a business-to-business media company headquartered in the United
States. We provide a range of products and services that deliver premium content
and professional services to the marketing, advertising and media industries,
including publications and events, intelligence and education solutions, a job
board, and marketing services.  Adweek is the owner of Adweek, Brandweek, and
Mediaweek brands and services.

We provide our audiences and customers with critical news, data, analysis,
marketing solutions, and events that empower them to compete in today’s
ever-changing environment. Our mission to connect brands and marketing
professionals with the information and people they need to do their jobs better
every day.



2. INFORMATION WE COLLECT

The personal information that we may collect from and about you broadly falls
into the following categories.

2.1 Information we collect directly. You may provide personal information to us
through the Services – for example, when you sign up for, order, subscribe to,
or make use of any of our Services, consult with our customer service team, or
communicate with us in any way.

We may also collect personal information, such as your contact and professional
details, when you attend our events, take part in surveys, or through other
business or marketing interactions we may have with you. You may choose to
provide additional information when you communicate with us or otherwise
interact with us.

In most cases your provision of personal information to us is entirely
voluntary. However, if you fail to provide such information, we may not be able
to provide certain Services or information to you.

The personal information you provide may include:

 * Contact Information: When setting up an Adweek account to access or subscribe
   to the Services, you will be asked to provide certain information, including
   contact information (such as name, address, email, or telephone number), and
   professional information (such as job title, department, or job role).
 * Financial Information: If you are paying for any of the Services (for
   example, through one of our online check-out pages), we may require you to
   provide credit card or other financial information in order to process a
   payment from you. You should never provide detailed credit card information
   directly to Adweek via an unsecure form (such as email).
 * Transaction Information: We will maintain a record of your purchases,
   transactional information, your Services history, and usage. We may also
   retain your communications with us and our responses.
 * Partner Products & Services Offered on the Services: Third parties, such as
   our partners, sponsors, or advertisers whose services are promoted or
   advertised on the Services, may request that you provide personal
   information. Please see How We Share Information in Section 4 below for
   further details.
 * Surveys: You may elect to provide information in connection with surveys in
   which you participate.
 * Emails to Adweek: If you send us emails, you should be aware that any
   information provided in an email may not be secure or encrypted and therefore
   may be available to others. Please exercise caution if you decide to disclose
   any personal or confidential information to us in any email.
 * Job Applicants to Adweek: When applying for select job postings at Adweek, we
   will ask you to send us your resume or other relevant information online.
 * Adweek Jobs.com: When using the Adweek Jobs Services (jobs.adweek.com), you
   may elect to send us your resume or other relevant information.

2.2 Information we collect automatically. When you use the Services, we (or our
third party partners) may collect information about your device and usage of the
Services. In some countries, including countries in the European Economic Area,
this information may be considered personal information under applicable data
protection laws.

We may use a variety of technologies (collectively, “Tracking Technologies”) to
collect some of this information. Our use of Tracking Technologies is discussed
in more detail in Tracking Technologies and Advertising and Analytics Services
in Section 5 below.

We may use Tracking Technologies to automatically collect the information
described below:

 * Device Information: We may collect certain information about the device you
   use to access the Services, including but not limited to IP addresses for
   your devices, unique device identifiers, browser types, and browser language.
 * User History: We may log certain usage information about your use of the
   Services, which may include a history of the pages you view. If you download
   and use any Adweek software or application on your device, the log files will
   automatically be collected by the application and sent to our servers when
   your device syncs up for the latest content available.
 * Mobile/Location Information: We may collect additional information from you
   if you access the Services through a mobile device, for example we may
   collect your unique device identifier, your device’s operating system, mobile
   carrier, or your location when you opt in for us to do so. However the degree
   to which your location can be identified depends on the device you are using
   (e.g. laptop, smartphone, tablet) and how you are connected to the internet
   (e.g. via cable broadband connection, Wi-Fi, etc.). If you enable location
   services for the Services we may collect your regional location data
   periodically as you use or leave open the Services. We may also collect your
   location information from your IP address or zip code.

We may also use location data internally or in conjunction with our third party
service providers to customize your experience and provide offers that may be
relevant to you. Depending on the device you use to access the Services
(e.g. Apple iOS, Google Android, Windows, Bada, etc.) you may be able to control
whether location data is collected from the settings on your wireless device.

2.3 INFORMATION WE COLLECT FROM THIRD PARTY SOURCES.

 * Third Party Sources: From time to time we may obtain personal information
   about you from third party sources, such as public databases, social
   networking services, third party data providers and our joint marketing
   partners. Examples of the information we may receive from third party sources
   include job title, company, location, updated contact information, and other
   demographic and professional information. We use this information, alone or
   in combination with other information (including personal information we
   collect), to enhance our ability to provide relevant marketing and content to
   you and to develop and provide you with more relevant products, features, and
   services.



3. HOW WE USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

We may use the personal information that we collect through the Services to:

 * Provide the products and services you request, process transactions, and send
   you related information, including confirmations and receipts.
 * Provide support and improve the Services and to manage system administration
   and security.
 * Respond to your comments, inquiries, and requests and provide customer
   service.
 * Link or combine information that we collect directly with information from
   third-party sources or multiple devices to help understand your needs,
   provide you with personalized content, and provide you with better service.
 * Personalize and improve your experience and deliver content or features that
   match your profile and interests, including to show you targeted advertising
   as described in Tracking Technologies and Advertising and Analytics Services
   in Section 5 below or to deliver personalized content. Please also
   review Section 6 below for further information about Your Choices/How to Opt
   Out.
 * Send you marketing and promotional communications (in accordance with your
   marketing preferences). Please see Your Choices/How to Opt Out in Section 6
   below.
 * Send you e-mail newsletters and alerts (in accordance with your newsletter
   and other preferences). Please see Your Choices/How to Opt Out in Section
   6 below.
 * Perform statistical and marketing analyses of user behavior.
 * Manage your account(s) and send you technical privacy policy and service
   updates, security alerts, and other administrative messages.
 * Send you push notifications via our apps or text (SMS) alerts. Please see
   Your Choices/How to Opt Out in Section 6 below.
 * Conduct surveys.
 * Process and deliver sweepstakes and other promotions.
 * Award and honors submissions
 * Comply with or enforce legal requirements, agreements, and policies.
 * Evaluate candidate submissions for job postings.
 * If you log in with or connect a social media service account with an Adweek
   Service, we may use this data to facilitate your sharing of information
   between the Adweek Service(s) and your social media service.  This includes
   using Facebook or another service to comment on Adweek.com or an affiliated
   site.
 * Carry out any other purpose for which the information was collected.
 * Perform other activities that are in our legitimate business interests and
   consistent with this Privacy Policy.



4. HOW WE SHARE INFORMATION

We may share your personal information with the following types of third parties
for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy:

 * Administrator Uses: If your use of the Services is managed for you by an
   account administrator then your account administrator and resellers who
   provide user support to your organization may have access to your personal
   information (including your email and other data). Please refer to your
   account administrator’s privacy policy for more information.
 * Partner Products & Services Offered on the Adweek Services: If you provide
   personal information in order to access products or services of third
   parties, such as our partners, sponsors or advertisers, that are offered or
   promoted on or through the Services, you may be providing your information to
   both Adweek and the third party. For example, when you enter your personal
   information in order to download a white paper offered by a partner on the
   Services, both Adweek and the partner may receive your personal information.
   Your personal information will be subject to this Privacy Policy as well as
   the privacy policy and practices of such third party. Adweek is not
   responsible for and this Privacy Policy does not cover such third party’s use
   of your personal information.
 * Sharing Information with Marketing Partners: Adweek selectively makes its
   postal mailing address list and email list, for customers in the United
   States, available to third party partners so that they may provide you with
   information about product or service offerings, events or promotions, which
   may be of interest to you. You may opt-out of having such information shared
   for this purpose. Please see Your Choices/How to Opt-Out in Section 6 below.
 * Third Parties Providing Functionality: We also work with third parties to
   provide certain functionalities on the Services and to improve the
   effectiveness of the Services and its content. Separate and distinct from
   information Adweek shares with third parties, third party companies may also
   use Tracking Technologies to independently collect and store information
   about you and your usage of the Services and may combine this information
   with information they collect from other sources. Please note, we do not
   control Tracking Technologies used by third parties, and their use of such
   Tracking Technologies may be governed by their own privacy policies.
 * Third Party Event Sponsors: When you register for an Adweek event (including
   any webinars, Brandweek, Ignite events, Elevate events and honor and awards
   events), we may share the information you provide, such as your name, company
   name, postal address and email address, with third parties who are sponsoring
   the event. You may opt-out of having such information shared for this
   purpose, as described in greater detail in Your Choices/How to Opt Out in
   Section 6 below.
 * Mobile Carriers: If you access the Services through a device or app, we may
   share your information with mobile carriers, operating systems, and
   platforms.
 * Adweek Jobs: If you upload your resume onto jobs.Adweek.com we will share
   your resume with prospective employers when you apply to a specific job or
   have given us consent to share your resume via our employer database.
 * Compliance with Law: Adweek may release information if it is required to do
   so by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to: (1)
   comply with the law or comply with legal process served on Adweek; (2)
   protect and defend the legitimate business interests, rights or property of
   Adweek, its users, advertisers, customers, sponsors, advertisers, or
   affiliates; and (3) if we believe your actions are inconsistent with
   our Terms of Use or policies.
 * Service Providers: Sometimes we need to share your information with our
   third-party service providers, who help us provide and support the Services
   and other business functions. For example, we use service providers to assist
   with the following: analyzing data, hosting data, engaging technical support,
   processing payments, delivering content, mailing statements to subscribers,
   email distribution, and providing customer service.
 * Advertising Partners: We may partner with third party advertising networks
   and exchanges to display advertising on our websites or to manage and serve
   our advertising on other sites and may share your personal information with
   them for this purpose. Please see more information in Your Choices/How to Opt
   Out in Section 6 below.
 * Organizational Changes: Should Adweek undergo a sale, merger, consolidation,
   change in control, transfer of substantial assets, reorganization, or
   liquidation, Adweek’s accumulated customer information will be treated as an
   asset and, like other business assets, subject to transfer to or acquisition
   by a third party. We may also disclose information about our users in
   connection with a commercial transaction where we, or any one of our
   businesses, is seeking financing, investment, support, or funding.
 * With Your Consent or at Your Direction.  As directed by you or with your
   consent we may share your information with a third-party.



5. TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES AND ADVERTISING AND ANALYTICS SERVICES

 * Targeted Advertising: We and our third party partners and vendors may use
   Tracking Technologies, such as cookies, pixels, and web beacons and collect
   and store information about you when you use or interact with our Services,
   marketing communications, advertising content and/or third party websites, in
   order to provide you with targeted advertising based on your browsing
   activities and interests. These third parties automatically receive your IP
   address or mobile device identifier when you access the Services or third
   party websites. They may also use Tracking Technologies to measure the
   effectiveness of advertisements, to personalize the advertising content, and
   to serve you advertisements that are relevant to your regional location. We
   may also use information collected using third party cookies and beacons on
   the Services and in our emails to deliver advertising about our Services when
   you visit third party websites. To find out more about our use of Tracking
   Technologies as well as how to manage your preferences please see Section 17
   below.
 * Analytics and Ad Serving: Google, Chartbeat, Polar, PostUp, LiveIntent,
   Parse.ly, Outbrain, Quantcast, and Lytics are some of the companies that we
   use to serve advertising and perform analytics on some of the Services. When
   you access the Services, our third-party vendors, including Google, use
   third-party cookies (such as the Google DoubleClick cookie) to serve you ads
   based on your previous visit to our website and other websites. To learn more
   about your choices and in particular Google’s currently available opt-outs
   for the Web, please see Your Choices/How to Opt Out in Section 6 below.
 * Cross Device Tracking: We (and our third party service providers) also use
   Tracking Technologies that recognize and collect usage information and
   information about the devices you use to connect with our Services and third
   party websites. When these tools are enabled, the data that we and our
   third-party service providers collect about these devices is used to enable
   delivery of product recommendations, advertising, or other promotional
   materials across your devices that are more relevant information to you, or
   to measure the effectiveness of our Services and advertising. They
   automatically receive your IP address or mobile device identifier when you
   connect to the Services or third party websites. This data may be combined
   with the same information from another browser or device if you use multiple
   browsers or devices. You may opt-out of this type of tracking/information
   collection by clicking here. This opt-out applies to the specific
   device/browser combination on which you are browsing, so you will need to
   opt-out on each device and browser separately. Please note opting out of
   targeted advertising does not opt you out of being served ads. You will
   continue to receive untargeted generic ads.



6. YOUR CHOICES/HOW TO OPT OUT

 * Email:
   * Opt-out Links: Any recipient of email notices may opt out of receiving them
     at any time. To opt out of receiving emails, follow the unsubscribe
     instructions located near the bottom of each service update, newsletter, or
     promotional email, or email your request to legal@adweek.com.
   * Email Newsletters: You can view, change, or update any or all of your email
     newsletter subscriptions by going through the email preferences link in the
     footer of the email newsletter or contacting us at legal@adweek.com.
   * Marketing Emails: You can view, change, or update any or all of your email
     marketing preferences by going through the email preferences link in the
     footer of the marketing email or contacting us at legal@adweek.com.
   * Transactional Emails: If you are a print subscriber and do not wish to
     receive email bills, renewal notices, and other communications regarding
     your print subscriptions by email, you can email your request to
     legal@adweek.com.  Please note that even if you opt out of receiving
     subscriber communications by email, we may continue to send you subscriber
     communications by direct mail.
   * Surveys Sent by Email: You may elect not to receive surveys conducted by
     Adweek that are sent by email by using the opt-out link contained in such
     emails.
 * Postal Addresses: Adweek collects postal mailing address information from you
   so that Adweek may fulfill the subscriptions and orders you submit and to
   inform you of Adweek programs, products, and services in which you may be
   interested. If you want to opt out of receiving marketing communications via
   postal mail from Adweek in the future, please send an email to
   legal@adweek.com . Please note that even if you opt out of receiving
   marketing communications by postal mail, we may continue to send you
   transactional communications about your subscription or orders by postal
   mail.
 * Push Notifications: If you use an Adweek mobile app, we may ask if you want
   to receive push notifications so that we can send you updates,
   communications, and other messages about the Services. To opt out of getting
   these push notifications or other messages, you must turn off the push
   notification function in your device settings.
 * Sharing with Third Party Partners: Adweek selectively makes its postal
   mailing address list and email list of customers available to third parties
   whose products or service offerings may be of interest to you. If you do not
   wish for Adweek to provide either your postal mailing or email information
   (or both) to third parties for this purpose, please send us a notice using
   the contact details provided in Contact Us in Section 16 below California
   Residents please also see Section 8 below. You can also specify that you do
   not want your email information shared with third party marketing partners by
   contacting us at legal@adweek.com.
 * Third Party Event Sponsors: If you do not wish for Adweek to share the
   information you supply when you register for an event (including any webinars
   and recognition dinners), such as your name, company name, postal address, or
   email address, with the event’s sponsors, please specify this in an email to
   legal@adweek.com
 * Turning Off Tracking Technologies: You can choose to have your computer warn
   you each time a persistent or session cookie is being sent, or you can choose
   to turn off such cookies through your browser settings. Each browser is a
   little different, so look at your browser’s Help menu to learn the correct
   way to modify your cookies. However, cookie management tools provided by your
   browser will not remove Flash cookies and may not disable HTML5 storage. To
   learn how to manage privacy and storage settings for Flash cookies, please
   click here. To learn more about HTML5 storage, see Section 17 below. It is
   important to remember that many of Adweek’s services may not function
   properly if your cookies are disabled. For example, Adweek needs first-party
   cookies to log you in to the Services that require registration. In that
   case, you may set your browser to block third-party cookies and allow
   Adweek’s first-party cookies only.
 * “Do Not Track” Signals: Some third party browsers provide “do not track”
   machine readable signals for websites which are automatically applied by
   default and therefore do not necessarily reflect our visitor’s choice as to
   whether they wish to receive advertisements tailored to their interests. As a
   result, at this time, Adweek does not respond to browser “do not track”
   signals or other similar mechanisms. Visit
   http://www.networkadvertising.org or http://www.aboutads.info if you wish to
   learn more about your options to not accept tracking cookies for the purpose
   of receiving targeted interest-based advertisements. Please note that the-opt
   out is cookie-based and will only affect the specific computer and browser on
   which the opt-out is applied.
 * Network Advertising Initiative: Some of our advertising service providers may
   be members of the Network Advertising Initiative, which offers a single
   location to opt out of ad targeting from member companies. If you opt-out of
   receiving targeted ads in this manner, you will continue to receive
   advertising messages from us, but other members of the Network Advertising
   Initiative will not be able to target you based on your use of the Services
   and/or third party websites. If you would like more information about
   advertisers’ use of tracking technologies and about your option not to accept
   these cookies, click here. If you would like to learn more about how
   interest-based information is collected and to know your choices about not
   having your information used in this manner, click here.
 * Google Opt-Outs: Google is one of the companies that we use to serve
   advertising and perform analytics on some of the Services. To learn about
   Google Analytics’ currently available opt-outs for the Web, click here. To
   learn more about how Google uses cookies in advertising, you can visit the
   Google Advertising Privacy & Terms policy located here. You can opt out of
   receiving interest-based Google ads, or customize the ads Google shows you,
   by clicking here. Adweek also uses third party services for remarketing
   Adweek’s products and services, such as Google’s Customer Match via the
   Google platform, whereby we will deliver targeted ads to you based on your
   prior usage on the Services. If you want to opt-out of remarketing, please
   email us at legal@adweek.com



7. RIGHT OF ACCESS

You may access, correct, or update the information you have provided to us.
Adweek takes reasonable steps to ensure that the data we collect is reliable for
its intended use, accurate, complete, and up to date. You can update your
account information by logging into your online account and updating your
contact and profile information. You can view, change or update your editorial
newsletter preferences, and email marketing preferences by contacting
legal@adweek.com. You may also contact us at any time by using the contact
details provided in Contact Us in Section 16 below.



8. CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS

California Civil Code Section 1798.83 – A Notice to California Users

If you are a California resident, you may opt-out of Adweek’s disclosure of
personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Any
California resident may choose to opt-out of the sharing of such personal
information with third parties for marketing purposes at any time by submitting
a Do Not Sell My Personal Information request or call 1-844-674-8161 (within US)
or 1-845-267-3007 (outside the US).  We will match the identifying information
you provide to us to the personal information we have about you and verify your
identity through our existing records.

California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018.  

In addition, a California resident that has an established business relationship
with Adweek, you can request a notice disclosing the categories of personal
information we have shared with third parties, for the third parties’ direct
marketing purposes, during the preceding calendar year. To request a notice,
please submit your request here or call 1-844-674-8161 (within US) or
1-845-267-3007 (outside the US).  We will match the identifying information you
provide to us to the personal information we have about you and verify your
identity through our existing records. Please allow 30 days for a response.

If you are a California resident, you can request that we remove content or
information that you have posted to our website or other online services by
submitting a request here. Note that fulfillment of the request may not ensure
complete or comprehensive removal (e.g., if the content or information has been
reposted by another user). 

Adweek does not track its customers over time and across third party websites to
provide targeted advertising and therefore does not respond to Do Not Track
(DNT) signals. However, some third-party sites do keep track of your browsing
activities when they serve you content, which enables them to tailor what they
present to you. If you are visiting such sites, Safari allows you to set the DNT
signal on your browser so that third parties (particularly advertisers) know you
do not want to be tracked.

For more information surrounding Adweek’s policies for California residents,
please refer to our full California Privacy Policy here.

We will not discriminate against you because you exercised your rights under
this section of the Privacy Policy.



9. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

ADWEEK is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of websites to
which it may link. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected
by Adweek. You should consult the respective privacy policies of any applicable
third parties to learn more about their privacy practices.



10. HOW WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SECURE

To help prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the
appropriate use of information, we have put in place appropriate technical,
organizational, physical, electronic, and managerial procedures designed to
protect the information we collect. Specific measures we use include installing
anti-intrusion hardware and firewalls, virus scans, monitoring Operating System
and software logs and applying software patches. The measures we use are
designed to provide a level of security appropriate to the risk of processing
your personal information.

Please understand, however, that while we try our best to safeguard your
personally identifiable information once we receive it, no transmission of data
over the Internet or any social media or other public network can be guaranteed
to be 100% secure.

To help protect the privacy of your own information, including maintaining the
confidentiality of any account information or access credentials, we recommend
you take precautions to protect the security of any personal information that
you transmit over any public or untrusted network by using encryption and other
techniques to prevent unauthorized persons from intercepting or receiving any of
your personally identifiable information. You are responsible for the security
of your information when using unencrypted, open access, public or otherwise
unsecured networks.



11. CHILDREN

Our Services are directed at a general audience and not directed to those under
the age of 16. Adweek asks that minors not submit any personal information.
Adweek does not knowingly collect personal information from individuals under 16
years of age and if we obtain actual knowledge that a user is under 16 years of
age, we will take steps to remove that individual’s personal information from
our systems.



12. HOW LONG DO WE RETAIN YOUR INFORMATION?

We retain personal information we collect from you where we have an ongoing
legitimate business need to do so. For example, we retain information in order
to provide you with services, to comply with applicable legal, tax, or
accounting requirements, and to enforce our agreements, prevent fraud, assist
with investigations, resolve disputes, analyze or troubleshoot programs, enforce
our terms of use, or take other actions permitted by law. We may also retain
information to prevent re-registration in the event that your account has been
suspended or terminated or to create an archival copy of your information, which
might be used by us for record keeping and internal purposes.



13. ADDITIONAL NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA (EEA) AND THE
UNITED KINGDOM

13.1 Persons Covered.

If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to our processing of personal data. If you
are located in the United Kingdom, then the Data Protection Act 2018 applies to
our processing of personal data. These laws each grant those located
respectively in the EEA and the UK a set of clear privacy rights and imposes
responsibilities on Playwire as we process the personal data of data subjects
located in those places. This section is designed to provide more information on
how Adweek adheres to the GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 and your rights
as a data subject located in the UK or the EEA.

13.2 Your Data Protection Rights

 * Both the GDPR and UK Data Protection Act define personal data broadly. As
   such, where Usage Data and/or Profile Information relates to an individual in
   the EEA or UK we treat it as personal data. This includes: a) data collected
   via visits to Adweek.com; b) data collected from customers, vendors and
   business partners; and c) data collected from employees and prospective
   employees.
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