Disney to Pay $10 Million to Settle Child Privacy Law Violations

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Disney agreed to pay a $10 million fine to settle allegations of violating child privacy laws by improperly labeling videos on YouTube, which allowed the collection of personal data from children under 13 for targeted advertising. The settlement requires Disney to improve its compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule.
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- Disney agrees to pay $10 million to resolve alleged violations of child privacy laws, Justice Dept. says CNBC
- Disney to Pay $10 Million After Feds Say It Broke Kids’ Privacy Rules on YouTube Gizmodo
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