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A California federal judge indicated during a hearing Thursday that parents accusing Google and other companies of illegally collecting children's personal information through YouTube for targeted advertisements have so far failed to show that the plaintiffs' state law privacy claims aren't preempted by the federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
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With more children getting online, the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) is not the only stakeholder concerned about reevaluating
regulations related to children s online privacy. Certain
members of Congress are also seeking to review the current
landscape of compliance with the Children s Online Privacy Protection
Act (COPPA). Note that the FTC received public comments regarding possible
changes in implementation of the enforcement of COPPA in December
2019, and will be responding soon.
Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) sent
a letter to the FTC on April 21 asking the
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