The Bottom Line Even if part of an online service is directed to children, providers must comply with COPPA by sending notice and obtaining parental/guardian consent before collecting any personal information from children under 13 years of age.Operators of apps and online services that are Continue Reading
“Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act” Offers Potential Changes to COPPA Requirements
The Bottom Line Lawmakers have been discussing updates to COPPA for years, and the proposed CTOPPA may finally accomplish that goal. The bill raises the age for consent from 13 to 15, changes COPPA’s knowledge standard, and bans targeted advertising to children.If the bill becomes law, marketers Continue Reading
Record COPPA Settlements Indicate Stronger Privacy Protections for Children
7th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Last year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reached record settlements with popular online social media platforms that were collecting personal information from children in violation of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Continue Reading
FTC Provides Guidance for Ed Tech Providers and Schools on Protecting Children’s Privacy while Remote Learning
The Bottom Line With many schools closed through the end of the 2019-2020 academic year, children — like many others of all ages — are rapidly finding much more of their day-to-day lives taking place online. As a result, the FTC has provided guidance for ed tech providers and schools that utilize Continue Reading
FTC Offers YouTube Channel Owners Guidance on COPPA Compliance
The Bottom Line As a result of the FTC’s action against Google and YouTube, YouTube channel owners will be required to designate whether their channels and content are “directed to children” under COPPA. The FTC’s recent guidance will help channel owners make this determination. This guidance is Continue Reading
Law360 | FTC Settlement Over COPPA Will Change YouTube’s Biz Model
Google and YouTube to Pay $170 Million in Largest Ever COPPA Settlement
The Bottom Line The settlement reached by the FTC and the New York State Attorney General with Google and YouTube imposes significant costs on the companies, even beyond the record-breaking $170 million civil penalty. It is a signal to advertisers, content providers, app developers and website Continue Reading
FTC to Review the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
The Bottom Line The FTC’s latest COPPA review will not only impact online services that traditionally have been directed to children, but may extend to services that historically have not been considered child-directed, such as interactive television, interactive gaming and chatbots. The COPPA Continue Reading
After 20 Years, COPPA Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
6th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Last year marked 20 years since Congress passed the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Fittingly, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) kicked off 2018 by settling two back-to-back cases with companies alleged to have violated COPPA. Continue Reading
Two Websites Settle FTC Allegations That They Failed to Secure Consumer Data
The Bottom Line The security of consumer data is an important priority for the FTC and has become even more important in recent years, particularly when such data is subject to attacks by malicious third parties. The FTC emphasized that both settlements contained “new requirements” going beyond Continue Reading