Regulators accused Disney of failing to properly label kids' videos uploaded to YouYube, allowing for data collection and targeted advertising.
The Walt Disney Co is facing a multimillion dollar reckoning over how its brands reached children on YouTube, with federal regulators securing a $10 million payout tied to alleged violations of kids’ ...
The complaint alleged it violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule by failing to properly label some videos it uploaded to YouTube as “made for kids.” ...
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, ...
Disney is set to pay $10 million to settle allegations that it violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (“COPPA ...
The FTC's complaint claims that Disney "failed to designate certain YouTube videos as being made for children," which allowed those videos to be targeted with online advertising. The agency argues ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced today that the Walt Disney Co. has agreed to pay $10 million to settle allegations that the entertainment company had engaged in the “unlawful collection” of ...
The Walt Disney Co. will pay $10 million to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that it unlawfully collected personal data from children to enable targeted advertising on YouTube. In a ...
The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay a $10 million fine in order to settle a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission over some of its ‘Made for Kids’ content on YouTube. The Tuesday update ...
The Justice Department (DOJ) said Tuesday that Disney will pay $10 million to settle allegations that it violated a federal children’s privacy law through its popular YouTube video content. A Justice ...
The entertainment company was allegedly alerted beginning in June 2020 that it was violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Charna Flam is a writer ...
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty to settle claims that it violated the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act by mislabeling videos and allowing data collection for targeted ...