Dec 30, 2025
LOS ANGELES mdash; Disney agreed to pay $10 million in civil penalties as part of a settlement to resolve allegations that it violated the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.nbsp;According to the DOJ, Disney allegedly failed to designate YouTu be content as "made for kids," resulting in advertisements targeted at kids and the illegal collection of children's information without parental consent mdash; a direct violation of COPPA.ldquo;The Justice Department is firmly devoted to ensuring parents have a say in how their childrenrsquo;s information is collected and used,rdquo; said Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate of the Justice Departmentrsquo;s Civil Division. ldquo;The Department will take swift action to root out any unlawful infringement on parentsrsquo; rights to protect their childrenrsquo;s privacy.rdquo;The DOJ said Disney's YouTube content gets billions of views in the United States alone.In addition to the $10 million penalty, Disney is required to "create a program that will ensure it properly complies with COPPA on YouTube going forward."Permalink| Comments ...read more read less
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