The president has "absolute authority” to fire FTC commissioners, a group of more than 20 Republican attorneys general said in a U.S. Supreme Court filing Wednesday.
The FTC will explore compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) rule as part of its inquiry seeking information from tech companies about AI chatbot interactions with young users, the agency said Thursday.
Colorado is right to craft a knowledge standard to hold companies accountable for willfully ignoring user age in its draft kids privacy rules, consumer groups said in comments due Sept. 5 (see 2509100045).
A law firm is investigating allegations that Disney violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by collecting personal data, without parental knowledge or consent, from children who watched its videos online, and using the data to serve them targeted ads.
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Companies should carefully analyze how third-party vendors are handling data to ensure compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), privacy attorneys said in posts responding to the FTC’s recent action against Disney (see 2509020069) and Apitor (see 2509030057).
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday upheld President Donald Trump’s firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter while the court reviews the case (see 2509050044).
The U.S. Supreme Court should uphold the firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and halt her reinstatement while it deliberates, the Department of Justice argued Thursday on behalf of President Donald Trump.
Age-estimation technology and its role in reducing regulatory burden is gaining attention in industry and data privacy circles, an official with BBB National Programs said Friday.
The EU General Court ruling upholding the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework "is not the end of the story," IAPP Chief Knowledge Officer Caitlin Fennessy said Thursday during a webinar. Wednesday's decision can and likely will be appealed, said data protection lawyers, adding that the ruling has implications for frameworks beyond the EU.