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What the EDO vs. iSpot Verdict Means for Ads on Trains and Buses
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2026-02-22
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The EDO vs. iSpot verdict is a wake-up call for transit agencies. Measurement disputes can freeze payments, trigger audits, and reshape DOOH contracts.
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