The DOJ accused Disney of mislabeling videos aimed at children, resulting in targeted ads and unlawful data collection.
Disney will pay $10 million to settle DOJ allegations it violated children’s privacy laws through its popular YouTube content ...
Following a Justice Dept. complaint that Disney had violated child privacy laws by not accurately labeling YouTube content ...
Disney will pay $10 million to implement compliance measures after regulators said children’s YouTube videos were wrongly ...
The complaint alleged it violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule by failing to properly label some videos it ...
Disney is barred from operating on YouTube in a manner that violates the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
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Disney agrees to pay $10 million to resolve alleged child privacy law violations, Justice Dept says
Walt Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty as part of a settlement to resolve allegations it violated child ...
Following a Justice Dept. complaint that Disney had violated child privacy laws by not accurately labeling YouTube content ...
A federal court order in the case involving Disney Worldwide Services Inc. and Disney Entertainment Operations LLC also ...
According to the FTC complaint originally filed by the DOJ, Disney allegedly violated the Children’s Online Privacy ...
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty to settle claims that it violated the Children's Online Privacy ...
The settlement was filed in court nearly four months after Disney was ordered to pay the $10 million fine to resolve FTC allegations.
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