Disney will pay $10 million to settle an FTC complaint alleging it illegally collected kids' data on its YouTube channels such as Disney Jr.
The Walt Disney Co. will pay $10 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit claiming the entertainment company allowed personal data to be collected on children.
Disney has agreed to a $10 million civil penalty for failing to designate videos from 'Coco,' 'The Incredibles' and 'Frozen' as 'made for kids.' ...
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Disney will pay a $10 million civil penalty to the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act by allowing children's data to be collected and used ...
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Other big entertainment companies may also face legal exposure over the mislabeling of videos targeted at youngsters on the Google-owned platform. By Winston Cho Disney has agreed to pay $10 million ...
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Disney will pay a $10 million penalty over allegations that it mislabeled videos on YouTube and allowed personal data to be collected from children without notifying parents or getting their consent, ...
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