The DOJ accused Disney of mislabeling videos aimed at children, resulting in targeted ads and unlawful data collection.
The penalty notes that Disney violated COPPA and its implementing regulations in connection with its YouTube video content.
( NewsNation) — Disney has agreed to pay $10 million to resolve allegations it violated federal child privacy laws on YouTube ...
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Disney agrees to pay out millions in lawsuit over violations of child privacy protection laws
Disney has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a case over the collection of children's data, the Justice Department ...
A federal court order in the case involving Disney Worldwide Services Inc. and Disney Entertainment Operations LLC also ...
Following a Justice Dept. complaint that Disney had violated child privacy laws by not accurately labeling YouTube content ...
A complaint alleged that Disney collected information from and targeted ads toward children without parental notice and ...
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Parasite, the Brazilian film City of God, and Interstellar are some of the titles chosen by The New York Times. Check out the ...
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