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The Warnings Were Real: FTC Takes Action Against Ed Tech Company for COPPA Violation

June 1, 2023 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line The legal responsibility for complying with COPPA remains with the ed tech provider — not schools, students or parents.Ed tech providers may rely on schools to authorize data collection in lieu of parental consent only if the information collected from children is used solely for Continue Reading

Alert, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies, The Fine Print: Stay in Compliance without Losing Your Edge - June 1, 2023

FTC to “Crack Down” on Ed Tech’s Use of Children’s Data

June 13, 2022 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unanimously approved a Policy Statement that focuses on the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act’s (COPPA’s) application to education technologies (Ed Tech) used in and by schools to support learning, including remote learning. This is Continue Reading

Alert, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies, The Fine Print: Stay in Compliance without Losing Your Edge - June 13, 2022

Connecticut Becomes Fifth State To Pass Comprehensive State Privacy Law

May 11, 2022 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line Connecticut is the fifth state to enact a comprehensive consumer privacy law, but it certainly will not be the last.This new law adopts many themes from previous state laws, but as we are seeing, these laws all have unique aspects and are not identical to one another. As a result, Continue Reading

Alert, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies - May 11, 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

The Top 10 Advertising and Marketing Issues to Watch for in 2022

January 27, 2022 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line 2022 has the potential to be a major year for the advertising and marketing industry — new laws and guidance are going into effect, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reviewing various guides, and new enforcement priorities have emerged. We expect that a number of trends Continue Reading

Alert, Are Your Influencers Putting You at Risk?, Balancing Compliance and Creativity in Regulated Industries, Buy Now: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Online Retailing, Getting in the Game of College Athletics, Media and Marketing, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies - January 27, 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

“Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act” Offers Potential Changes to COPPA Requirements

May 26, 2021 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line The newly introduced Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (CTOPPA) is aimed at overhauling U.S. privacy rules for children’s data under the existing Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The bill was proposed by Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Continue Reading

Alert - May 26, 2021

Record COPPA Settlements Indicate Stronger Privacy Protections for Children

October 6, 2020 by Patrick Quinn

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

Trends in Marketing Communications Law - October 6, 2020

FTC Provides Guidance for Ed Tech Providers and Schools on Protecting Children’s Privacy while Remote Learning

April 23, 2020 by Patrick Quinn

The Bottom Line With many children’s schools having transitioned to online education, questions have arisen regarding the collection of children’s personal information by the online educational platforms that support remote learning. In response to these questions, the Federal Trade Continue Reading

Alert - April 23, 2020

FTC Offers YouTube Channel Owners Guidance on COPPA Compliance

December 5, 2019 by Catherine Nagle

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

Alert - December 5, 2019

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