Federal Court Finalizes Disney’s $10M COPPA Settlement Over YouTube Claims
A federal court has finalized Disney’s $10 million settlement over claims that the company violated COPPA when it failed to designate its YouTube content as “directed toward children,” DOJ said Tuesday.
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The FTC announced the settlement in September (see 2509020069). The U.S. District Court for Central California finalized an order imposing a $10 million civil penalty, barring the company from operating on YouTube in ways that violate COPPA and mandating a Disney program to “ensure it properly complies with COPPA on YouTube going forward.”