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Introduction
After gaining fast-track approval, President López Obrador issued the Law for Transparency, Prevention and Combating Improper Practices in Advertising Contracting (the Advertising Contracting Law) in the Official Gazette on 3 June 2021. This will become effective on 2 September 2021 and will grant new powers to the Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE) but may fall outside the constitutional objectives of the competition authority. Application of the new law may be problematic and may disregard the competence of the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT).
The Advertising Contracting Law, in general, provides that:
Agencies may only acquire advertising spaces on behalf of and for an advertiser, and may not acquire them on their own account for subsequent resale.
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Protests in Colombia, data protection in Chile and Mexico, and tracking risk in Venezuela
Demonstrators wear a black cape with red hearts painted to honour the victims on the front line of the national strike, during a protest organized by relatives of victims of enforced disappearance, in Medellín, Colombia, 27 May 2021, Fredy Builes/Getty Images May 2021 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX s Regional Editor Paula Martins, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.
A month of protests in the streets of Colombia
At least 42 people have died, according to the Public Defender’s Office. Thousands have been injured. Hundreds have been missing for days. The country has witnessed – live – repeated episodes of police brutality.
The new generation of WiFi 6E is about to arrive in Mexico with between 1 and 3 Gbps of speed. The Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) wants to declare it as 'free spectrum' for all compatible devices.