Contains public sector and open data information licensed under OGL v3.0, CC BY 4.0 and other open licences.
TradeDesk uses information from public sector registers, research databases, open data services, official registers, public records, source providers and customer-supplied material to support evidence-led company review.
TradeDesk is not the official publisher of these datasets. Users should consult original publishers for authoritative records, formal notices, statutory filings and current legal positions.
Source Categories
| Category | How TradeDesk may use it |
|---|---|
| Company and business registers | Entity identity, filing context, status, people and control information where available. |
| Government and regulatory publications | Public notices, regulatory context, compliance-related publications and official updates where available. |
| Property, land and environment | Location, address, property, land, environmental and operational-footprint context where available. |
| Intellectual property and innovation | Innovation, intellectual-property and research-linked context where available. |
| Research and open knowledge | Open knowledge, publication, reference and contextual research signals where available. |
| Procurement and public spending | Procurement, grant, award, public-spending and public-sector relationship context where available. |
| Web and digital transparency | Observable digital presence, web transparency and public-facing context where available. |
Licence and Attribution Approach
Public sector and open data information may be licensed under OGL v3.0, CC BY 4.0 or other open licences. Some source providers also publish their own notices, terms, freshness statements or attribution requirements.
Common TradeDesk footers, product surfaces and marketing pages use broad attribution language rather than a source-by-source catalogue. Evidence mode, source drawers, methodology pages and export/report footers may show more specific source or licence detail where the user is inspecting source-level evidence.
Limits, Freshness and Corrections
- Data is provided as-is and may contain delays, omissions, duplicates, conflicts or publisher-side errors.
- Coverage varies by source, jurisdiction, company type, disclosure practice, plan access, matching confidence and refresh timing.
- TradeDesk may transform, normalise, link, summarise or contextualise source information to support review, but this does not make TradeDesk the official record holder.
- Corrections should generally be made with the original publisher where the underlying official record is wrong.
- TradeDesk will reflect official updates where available and may correct, suppress or annotate its own presentation where appropriate.
TradeDesk outputs are review aids. They should be checked against original publishers before external reliance, escalation, legal use, financial use, compliance action or any decision with material impact.