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Disney to Pay $10 Million for Violating Children's Privacy Rules with Certain YouTube Videos
Disney will pay $10 million to end a dispute with the Federal Trade Commission, which said the entertainment giant mislabeled videos on YouTube. As noted by Axios, the impact of Disney’s actions was that by marking videos in which children were the ...
Disney reached an agreement with the FTC over allegations it collected children's data via YouTube videos. Disney will pay a $10 million penalty over allegations that it mislabeled videos on YouTube and allowed personal data to be collected from children ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced today that The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay $10 million to settle allegations that the entertainment company had engaged in the “unlawful collection” of children’s personal data on the YouTube platform.
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty for allowing children's data to be collected on videos posted to YouTube. The Federal Trade Commission alleged that Disney failed to designate videos on the platform as "Made for Kids." That designation ...
YouTube hired long-time Walt Disney Co. executive Justin Connolly to serve as its global head of media and sports — triggering a lawsuit against the Google-owned video service. On Thursday, Disney filed suit against YouTube in state court in Los Angeles ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) -- A video posted on YouTube shows Santa Ana police officers waking up a neighborhood during an investigation Monday night as they blasted Disney music from one of their patrol vehicles to stop a YouTuber from recording on scene.
Try taking that up against a true Goliath in Google (Alphabet, really), the $3 trillion (by market cap) behemoth that owns YouTube TV. Alphabet barely cares about YouTube TV’s financial performance — it is the Apple TV+ to Apple, a cellphone maker.
On Jan. 11, 2023, the Disney fan blog Mouse Trap News published the headline, "MrBeast Will Rent Out Disney World for Epic New Video." The story referenced the popular YouTuber known as MrBeast, whose YouTube channel has more than 127 million subscribers ...