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YouTube’s ad blocker crackdown now includes third-party apps

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  • In Germany, there is a law that regulates the amount and intervals of advertising for private television broadcasters: 20% or 1/5 per broadcast day may be used for advertising. Programs that are shorter than 30 minutes may have a break, otherwise there must be 20 minutes between commercial breaks - 30 minutes in the evening. Unfortunately, there are still some loopholes.

    Children's programs are not allowed to have commercial breaks.

    It's a shame that this law still doesn't apply to YouTube.

    • It's a shame that this law still doesn't apply to YouTube

      If Germany is anything like Canada and other countries, applying public broadcast laws to YouTube would be a monkey's paw deal. Sure you might get tighter control over advertising, but youtube would also be forced to do things like show you x% of content made in your country/language, resulting in state mandated control of the content you see online and potentially limiting/warping international audiences for content creators, and potentially other ramifications I'm not considering.

      Now if they made a law specifically for youtube and other online video platforms that dealt with advertising in that context, that would be a different story.

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