The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance

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Overview

WARNING: As this organisation lists one or more EP accredited lobbyists, it may not be probable that its lobbying costs are lower than €10,000.

Lobbying Costs

9,999€

Financial year: Dec 2014 - Dec 2015

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

0.25 Fte (1)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

2

High-level Commission meetings

2

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance   (EDAA)

    EU Transparency Register

    268605424648-34 First registered on 22 Nov 2016

    Goals / Remit

    The purpose and objectives of the EDAA are of a scientific and pedagogical nature, without profit motive. The EDAA brings together European advertising industry associations with a stake in, and that make up the “value chain” for, Online Behavioural Advertising (“OBA”). A full definition of OBA, as interpreted within these articles, can be found in Section 2 (art. 2.3) of the EASA (“European Advertising Standards Alliance”) Best Practice Recommendation on Online Behavioural Advertising, published 13 April 2011. The EDAA’s activities will be specific and limited to areas directly concerning the practice of OBA within Europe. The term 'Europe' covers the member countries of the Council of Europe. Furthermore, the purpose and objectives of the EDAA include the following activities:

    Main objectives:

    to achieve aspects of Best Practice for Online Behavioural Advertising in Europe, as detailed in the EASA Best Practice Recommendation for Online Behavioural Advertising (13 April 2011) and Interactive Advertising Bureau Europe (“IAB Europe”) OBA Framework (18 July 2011);

    to promote use of the OBA Icon, as a means for companies to communicate to consumers their adherence to the self-regulatory principles for OBA as outlined above and in EDAA’s Standing Orders;

    to administer the licence in Europe of an OBA Icon intended to show adherence to the self-regulatory principles regarding industry best practice enunciated in the European Principles Documents for Online Behavioural Advertising (“EASA Best Practice Recommendation on Online Behavioural Advertising” (v. 13 April 2011), the “IAB Europe EU Framework for Online Behavioural Advertising” (18 July 2011) and the “Technical Specifications for implementing the IAB Europe OBA Framework and EASA BPR in Europe” (v.1.0.) as annexed in EDAA’s Standing Orders;

    to manage efficiently a licensing system for the swift and effective distribution of the OBA Icon across Europe, which shall include the possibility to national SROs/IABs (i) to act as intermediaries between EDAA and companies, wishing to licence the OBA Icon from a local agent rather than to deal directly with the EDAA; (ii) to sublicence the OBA Icon to companies who need to use it to demonstrate compliance with their national first-party self-regulatory framework;

    to coordinate the maintenance and updating of a pan-European website for OBA-related issues;

    to decide on the selection and approval of compliance providers (companies that may act as technical integrators of the OBA Icon), industry-wide monitoring providers and third-party “auditors” (companies that may verify and certify that a licencee has complied with the obligations set out in the European Principles Documents) as outlined in point 1 above;

    to provide technical support (a centralised helpdesk) to licencees implementing the OBA Icon;

    to provide EDAA members with regular reporting on the use of the licence (exact scope of the reporting to be decided by the General Assembly);

    9) to coordinate with similar third-country or international licence administration bodies (e.g. the US DAA), as necessary;

    10) to provide effective means and procedures for remuneration of national advertising self-regulatory organisations related to implementation and complaints handling regarding OBA.

    EDAA will not be responsible for lobbying, complaint handling, and revision of the rules (IAB Europe OBA Framework or EASA Best Practice Recommendation on Online Behavioural Advertising), establishing the educational campaign or taking on any other task not specifically assigned to it.

    Main EU files targeted

    GDPR's implementation
    ePrivacy review

    Address

    Head Office
    26 rue des deux eglises
    Brussels 1000
    BELGIUM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    1

    Employment timeLobbyists
    25%1

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    0.25

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    2 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 26 Oct 2017

    Name Start date End Date
    Mr Ionel Naftanaila 08 Oct 2019 08 Oct 2020
    Mr Giorgio LA ROSA 08 Oct 2019 08 Oct 2020
    Mr Robin de Wouters 08 Oct 2019 08 Oct 2020
    Mr David Barron 08 Oct 2019 08 Oct 2020
    Mr Ionel Naftanaila 25 Apr 2017 06 Apr 2018
    Ms Astrid Helferstorfer 25 Apr 2017 06 Apr 2018

    Complementary Information

    None declared

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Mr Ionel Naftanaila (EDAA Programme Development Director)

    Person with legal responsibility

    Mr Ionel Naftanaila (EDAA Programme Development Director)

  • Categories

    Category

    II - In-house lobbyists and trade/business/professional associations

    Subcategory

    Other organisations

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    None declared

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Dec 2014 - Dec 2015

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    9,999€

    Other financial info

    None declared

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    None

    ACC

    None

    Groups (European Parliament)

    None

    Communication activities

    None

    Other activities

    None declared

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    2 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

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