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  2. Google LLC and its subsidiary YouTube, LLC agreed to pay a $170 million civil penalty to the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General to settle allegations that the YouTube video sharing service illegally collected personal information from children without their parents' consent in violation of the Children's Online ...
  3. For example, Google and YouTube told Mattel, maker of Barbie and Monster High toys, that "YouTube is today's leader in reaching children age 6-11 against top TV channels" and told Hasbro, which makes My Little Pony and Play-Doh, that YouTube is the "#1 website regularly visited by kids."
  4. knew were directed to children, in order to serve behavioral advertising. Defendants touted YouTube's popularity with kids, describing YouTube as "the favorite website for kids 2-12." At the same time, however, Defendants told channel owners that YouTube didn't have users below 13, and therefore no COPPA compliance was needed.
  5. this is not good at all almost all content creators will loose 47,000 us dollars for each video they feel is for kids and will also loose 80-90% of there ad revenue and can send more than 1,000 people bankrupt and still in debt it will be a completely disastrous and ruin so many lives this is just sick what they are doing as they say it cant be to grown up so no swearing in videos and it cant ...
  6. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a federal government site. ... Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding YouTube. Tags: Consumer Protection; Bureau of Consumer Protection; ... Google and YouTube Will Pay Record $170 Million for Alleged Violations of ...
  7. A new Federal Trade Commission staff report that examines the data collection and use practices of major social media and video streaming services shows they engaged in vast surveillance of consumers in order to monetize their personal information while failing to adequately protect users online, especially children and teens.
  8. 71% referencing "YouTube" Multiple online petitions with >million total signatures Only contextual targeted ads: ad revenue could fall 60-90%* Creators planned to create less content, exit, or pivot from children
  9. Aug 2, 2024"TikTok knowingly and repeatedly violated kids' privacy, threatening the safety of millions of children across the country," said FTC Chair Lina M. Khan. "The FTC will continue to use the full scope of its authorities to protect children online—especially as firms deploy increasingly sophisticated digital tools to surveil kids and ...
  10. On September 4, 2019, the FTC hosted a press conference at its headquarters in Washington, DC, to discuss its settlement with Google and YouTube over allegations by the FTC and the New York Attorney General that the YouTube video sharing service illegally collected personal information from children without their parents' consent.
  11. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, and PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by LETITIA JAMES, Attorney General of the State of New York, Plaintiffs, vs. GOOGLE LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and YOUTUBE, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Defendants. Case No.: 1:19-cv-02642 STIPULATED ORDER FOR PERMANENT INJUNCTION AND

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