Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

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Overview

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, also known as the acronym COPPA is a United State federal law designed to protect children under 13 years of age from data collection. This law provides guidelines for websites regarding privacy policies, parental and/or guardian consent and marketing restrictions.

Background

Senator Richard Bryan introduced COPPA to the Senate on July 17th, 1998. Less than one year later, United States President Bill Clinton signed the bill into law.[1][2]

Developments

Google Settlement

On September 4th, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Google and YouTube would pay a $170 million settlement for allegations that YouTube channels had collected personal information without parental consent. They wrote, "The settlement requires Google and YouTube to pay $136 million to the FTC and $34 million to New York for allegedly violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule. The $136 million penalties is by far the largest amount the FTC has ever obtained in a COPPA case since Congress enacted the law in 1998."[3]

In November 2019, the company announced changes to YouTube to comply with the law, requiring they properly label videos children's content. If creators fail to make the changes, YouTube creators may be fined up $42,000 for mislabeled videos.[4]

According to the Verge,[5] "The ruling means YouTube can’t employ its powerful ad-targeting system on anyone who might be under the age of 13 -- a dire problem for a platform with so many young users."

On November 12th, 2019, the YouTube Creators channel published a video on the new regulations. The post received more than 1.3 million views (shown below).



Criticism

Some YouTube creators loudly denounced the change, primarily because certain videos and topics that they believe do not target children are being affected. Collectible toy reviewer Dan Eardley told the Verge,[5] "Creators are being held directly responsible by the FTC. So if the FTC decides that [we] are indeed targeting children, we’ll be fined. That is frightening. It’s especially scary because the verbiage of ‘kid directed’ vs ‘kid attractive’ isn’t very clear. It’s hard to know if we’re in violation or not."

Additionally, Eardley postd a series of tweets[6] showing how his videos were labeled "made for kids" by YouTube (shown below).


Pixel Dan PIXEL DAN@PixelDan Welp. Here we go. Masters of the Universe Super7.. Public New to the channel? Subscribe! Made for kids (set by YouTube) WETRG ND 17:15 LEVIE http://goo.gl/NfMjcQ Join Pixel. 9:35 AM Nov 12, 2019 Twitter Web App 92 Likes 23 Retweets Pixel Dan @Pixel Dan Nov 12 DAN Replying to @PixelDan PIXEL aNTM Raphael & Robin Batman vs TMN... Public New to the channel? Subscribe! Made for kids https:/goo.gl/NfMjcQ Join Pixel.. (set by YouTube) ROBIN& RA 13:32 O Public Donatello & Batgirl 2-Pack Batma... New to the channel? Subscribe! Made for kids https://goo.gl/NfMjcQ Join Pixel.. (set by YouTube) BATGIBLDO 13:55 Mikey & Alfred 2-Pack Batman vs... Public New to the channel? Subscribe! https://goo.gl/NfMjcQ Join Pixel... Made for kids (set by YouTube) ALREDMIC 12:22 t 1 7 Pixel Dan @PixelDan Nov 12 PIXEL DAN Spectral Ghostbusters Box Set Di.. New to the channel? Subscribe! https://goo.gl/NfMjcQ Join Pixel... Public Made for kids 13:26 (set by YouTube) SPECTRAL GHOST wWE RETROS O Public wWE Retro Series 9 Mattel Figur.. New to the channel? Subscribe https://goo.gl/NfMjcQ Join Pixel.. Made for kids (set by YouTube) 8:58 SERIES 9 REV ti 1 ***

YouTuber Christ Struckmann tweeted, "One of the dumbest things about all this #COPPA bullshit is the belief that animation is strictly for kids. That’s some old ass, out-of-touch thinking." The tweet received more than 5,200 likes and 900 retweets in less than 24 hours (shown below).

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Kenetic Kups
Kenetic Kups

Children don’t belong on the internet
but clearly, niether do boomers
seriously?
how far up your own ass do you have to be to actually belive that all animation is for children, even the most karen of karens should be able to see that shit like south park isn’t

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