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    Aug 23, 2023Four nonprofit groups seeking to protect kids' privacy online asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate YouTube today, after back-to-back reports allegedly showed that YouTube is ...
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    YouTube even boasted to toy companies Mattel and Hasbro that "YouTube was unanimously voted as the favorite website for kids 2-12" and "93% of tweens visit YouTube to watch videos," the complaint ...
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    A new lawsuit filed in a United Kingdom court alleges that YouTube knowingly violated children's privacy laws in that country and seeks damages in excess of £2.5 billion (about $3.2 billion).
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    This is not the first time YouTube has faced legal problems for how it handles children's data. The Alphabet subsidiary was fined $170 million by the FTC and the New York state attorney general in ...
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    Mar 10, 2023A YouTuber, Marshall Daniels—who has posted far-right-leaning videos under the name "Young Pharaoh" since 2015—tried to argue that YouTube violated his First Amendment rights by removing ...
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    Aug 2, 2024The US Department of Justice sued TikTok today, accusing the short-video platform of illegally collecting data on millions of kids and demanding a permanent injunction "to put an end to TikTok's ...
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    Dec 21, 2023Once the notice of proposed rulemaking is published to the Federal Register, the public will have 60 days to submit comments.The FTC likely anticipates thousands of parents and stakeholders to ...
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    PragerU claims YouTube is a "public forum" because YouTube invites the public to use the site to engage in freedom of expression and because YouTube representatives called the site a "public forum ...
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    Jan 31, 2024By standing up for their kids, parents turned "extraordinary grief" into "action and hope," Welch said. Some senators asked CEOs to commit to answering questions they have seemingly long avoided ...

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