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AdExchanger | The Promise And Perils Of Advertising; California Toughens Consumer Tech Rules When Kids Are On

September 19, 2022 by Catherine Nagle

Gary Kibel was quoted in an AdExchanger article, "The Promise And Perils Of Advertising; California Toughens Consumer Tech Rules When Kids Are On." Continue Reading

Press Mention - September 19, 2022

Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) National Partners Briefing Series | An Inside Look at CARU: Self-Regulation in Children’s Advertising and Privacy

August 23, 2022 by Patrick Quinn

Davis+Gilbert is a proud sponsor of CARU's virtual briefing for National Partners on August 23.  Allison Fitzpatrick, Davis+Gilbert Advertising + Marketing partner will moderate a discussion entitled "An Inside Look at CARU: Self-Regulation in Children's Advertising and Privacy," with Mamie Continue Reading

Event - August 23, 2022

Children’s Advertising Review Unit’s (CARU) Virtual Conferences 2022 | Achieving Creative Compliance

May 10, 2022 by Patrick Quinn

On May 10-11, Davis+Gilbert will be a sponsor of the Children’s Advertising Review Unit’s (CARU) Virtual Conferences 2022. Conference Overview This year’s event will focus on the rapid changes seen over the last year in child-directed content and marketing and suggest to companies how to keep Continue Reading

Event - May 10, 2022

Social Media’s Potential Harms Continue To Be In the Spotlight

March 4, 2022 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line President Biden, Congress, state attorneys general and social media users are seeking to hold social media platforms accountable for their mental health impacts on children and teens. As President Biden calls for stronger online protections for young people, companies should Continue Reading

Alert - March 4, 2022

FTC Dings Coloring Book App for Drawing Outside COPPA Privacy Lines

August 2, 2021 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced a settlement with Kuuhuub Inc., the operator of an online coloring book app, along with its Finnish subsidiaries Kuu Hubb Oy and Recolor Oy, for violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The FTC Continue Reading

Alert, The Fine Print: Stay in Compliance without Losing Your Edge - August 2, 2021

California Has a New Privacy Law. It Could Have Been Much Worse

July 2, 2018 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line The Act becomes operative on January 1, 2020. In the meantime, the Attorney General will issue more detailed regulations.Nevertheless, companies doing business in California that collect consumers’ personal information — online or otherwise — should begin considering how to comply Continue Reading

Alert - July 2, 2018

FTC Announces First COPPA Action Involving Connected Toys

January 11, 2018 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line As the first COPPA case involving connected toys, the FTC's settlement with VTech should be a reminder to all companies that they must fully comply with COPPA and must take reasonable steps to protect sensitive data, particularly any data collected from children. In addition, Continue Reading

Alert - January 11, 2018

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