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Administrative/Regulatory

Jan. 18, 2014

Companies eager for guidance on children's privacy rules

A group's complaints against two entertainment giants have caught the attention of other companies hoping to gain insight into how the FTC will enforce its recently updated rules on children's online privacy.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Last month, a nonprofit group called on the Federal Trade Commission to take action against two entertainment giants - The Walt Disney Co. and Sanrio Co. Ltd., the company behind the character Hello Kitty - on the grounds that the companies violated newly updated federal regulations meant to protect children's privacy online. The complaints, which contained allegations that the companies were helping marke...

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