This Note argues that due to the inherent failures of COPPA and the ever rising online presence of both teenagers and minors, the FTC should expand COPPA to include eraser and advertisement protection provisions similar to those found in SB 568 in order to further ensure the protection teenagers and minors online
More so than any preceding medium, the Internet has provided users the ability to communicate quickl...
Congress should focus on the receiver\u27s end of Internet transmissions to overcome the anonymity a...
This article focuses on the need for a new model act introduced by the author (the Child’s Health an...
This Note argues that due to the inherent failures of COPPA and the ever rising online presence of b...
This Note argues that due to the inherent failures of COPPA and the ever rising online presence of b...
This Note argues that due to the inherent failures of COPPA and the ever rising online presence of b...
In 1998, Congress passed the Children\u27s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in response...
As the digital sphere becomes more prevalent in people’s lives, Congress has tried to keep up. First...
In 1998, Congress passed the Children\u27s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in response...
This article examines the ongoing technological revolution and its impact on today’s consumers. In p...
As access to the internet has become easier and more widespread in recent years, children have also ...
As the Internet has grown, children’s lives have become increasingly intertwined with online goods a...
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is currently accepting public comments on the Children’s Online...
A wise author once wrote, “I know, up top you are seeing great sights, but down here at the bottom w...
More so than any preceding medium, the Internet has provided users the ability to communicate quickl...
More so than any preceding medium, the Internet has provided users the ability to communicate quickl...
Congress should focus on the receiver\u27s end of Internet transmissions to overcome the anonymity a...
This article focuses on the need for a new model act introduced by the author (the Child’s Health an...
This Note argues that due to the inherent failures of COPPA and the ever rising online presence of b...
This Note argues that due to the inherent failures of COPPA and the ever rising online presence of b...
This Note argues that due to the inherent failures of COPPA and the ever rising online presence of b...
In 1998, Congress passed the Children\u27s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in response...
As the digital sphere becomes more prevalent in people’s lives, Congress has tried to keep up. First...
In 1998, Congress passed the Children\u27s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in response...
This article examines the ongoing technological revolution and its impact on today’s consumers. In p...
As access to the internet has become easier and more widespread in recent years, children have also ...
As the Internet has grown, children’s lives have become increasingly intertwined with online goods a...
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is currently accepting public comments on the Children’s Online...
A wise author once wrote, “I know, up top you are seeing great sights, but down here at the bottom w...
More so than any preceding medium, the Internet has provided users the ability to communicate quickl...
More so than any preceding medium, the Internet has provided users the ability to communicate quickl...
Congress should focus on the receiver\u27s end of Internet transmissions to overcome the anonymity a...
This article focuses on the need for a new model act introduced by the author (the Child’s Health an...