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Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast

Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast

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The Ad Law Access podcast, now available daily, is powered by Kelley Drye’s Advertising and Privacy / Data Security teams. Hosted by Simone Roach, the daily podcast complements the award-winning Ad Law Access blog, and provides updates and analysis on advertising, marketing, and privacy / data security law. Please visit the Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center at https://www.kelleydrye.com/Advertising-and-Privacy-Law-Resource-Center and our award winning blog at https://adlawaccess.com.All rights reserved Economía
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  • From MAHA to Market- FDA and Some Retailers Announcing New Policies on Colors
    Apr 13 2026
    In this episode, we unpack how the MAHA movement is accelerating change across the food industry, from FDA’s new enforcement stance on “no artificial colors” claims and its push toward natural color additives, to retailer action like Target’s decision to stop selling cereals containing synthetic dyes—putting fresh pressure on manufacturers to rethink formulation, labeling, and marketing strategies before regulatory shifts, private litigation, and shelf-space demands collide. Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Donnelly L. McDowell, Katie Rogers, and Cristina Ferretti.
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    6 m
  • IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2026- State AI Trends, FTC Signals, California’s DROP Build-Out, and the Hard Work of Cookie Compliance
    Apr 10 2026
    What does the privacy industry’s biggest conference reveal about where compliance is headed next? In this episode, we break down key takeaways from the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2026, from the FTC’s signals that remedies will be judged by whether they actually solve the harm at issue, to the rapid shift in state AI legislation toward narrower, risk-based rules focused on transparency, accountability, youth harms, and high-risk use cases. We also examine California’s expanding DELETE Request and Opt-out Platform (DROP), which has already processed more than 262,000 deletion requests, and why the summit made one thing clear: in 2026, regulators increasingly expect privacy and AI compliance programs to work in practice—not just on paper. Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Joseph Cahill and Laura Riposo VanDruff.
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    10 m
  • NAD Decision Provides Guidance on Substantiating AI Claims
    Apr 9 2026
    In this episode, we unpack a recent NAD decision involving Dorel Juvenile Group’s AI-powered CryAssist technology and the growing scrutiny around how companies market AI-enabled features, highlighting NAD’s practical framework for substantiating AI claims—from training data and model validation to proving the technology performs as advertised in the actual product sold. With CARU also weighing in on notice, consent, and children’s privacy considerations, the case offers a timely roadmap for advertisers navigating the legal, compliance, and reputational risks of promoting AI-driven products. Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Gonzalo E. Mon.
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    4 m
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