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ICYMI: FPF Webinar Discussed The Current State of Kids’ and Teens’ Privacy
[…] requirements, and guidance for the industry. We have summarized the discussion and included key takeaways. How are policymakers and industry members working to resolve points of tension between privacy and safety? How is this tension and its resolution approached differently across the globe? Michael Murray gave a three-fold answer on the difference between U.S. […]

The Current State of Kids’ and Teens’ Privacy
[…] these emerging issues and their impacts on U.S. corporate practice. Key Takeaways: Learn about emerging global trends in children’s privacy, including new regulatory and legislative efforts A better understanding of the interaction between COPPA, the U.K. Children’s Code, global child privacy initiatives, the California AADC (and pending litigation), and what can be learned for […]

Protected: Protected: U.S. Legislative Resources
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The First Japan Privacy Symposium: G7 DPAs discussed their approach to reign in AI, and other regulatory priorities
[…] are covered by the “unfair practices” doctrine of the FTC. UK Commissioner John Edwards gave a detailed account of the impact of the UK’s Age Appropriate Design Code in the design of online services provided to children, which was launched by his office in 2020. “We have seen genuine changes, including privacy settings being […]

A New Domicile for Comprehensive Privacy in Delaware
[…] for Teens The DPDPA forbids covered entities from selling or processing for targeted advertising purposes the data of consumers that the controller knows, or willfully disregards, are between the ages of 13 and 17 without consent. This prohibition goes farther than similarly-structured prohibitions in California, Connecticut, and Montana, which place restrictions on the sale […]

Nigeria’s New Data Protection Act, Explained
[…] when the recipient of the personal data (the data importer) is subject either to (1) a law, (2) Binding Corporate Rules (‘BCRs’), (3) contractual clauses, (4) a Code of Conduct, or (5) a certification mechanism that “affords an adequate level of protection” to that provided by the Act. In the absence of such adequate […]

Unveiling China’s Generative AI Regulation
[…] their rights and obligations fairly and efficiently depends on various factors, such as the resources available to them and the presence of asymmetric information among them. To better direct this “private ordering” with significant social implications, the EU has planned to create non-binding standard contractual clauses based on each party’s level of control in […]

Connecticut Shows You Can Have It All
[…] features, including a mechanism to report “harmful or unwanted” behavior. The children’s and health provisions of SB 3 appear to be informed by the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) and the recently enacted Washington State My Health, My Data Act, respectively, but contain numerous important distinctions. FPF has prepared a comparison chart to help […]

AI Verify: Singapore’s AI Governance Testing Initiative Explained
[…] “ecosystem enablers” identified in the strategy to increase AI adoption is the development of a “progressive and trusted environment” for AI – one that strikes a balance between innovation and minimization of societal risks. To create this “progressive and trusted environment,” Singapore has adopted so far a light-touch and voluntary approach to AI regulation. […]