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18 September 2013

New COPPA Requirements For Mobile Apps And Websites Now In Effect

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On June 3, 2013, we wrote about the new COPPA requirements coming into effect starting July 1, including a variety of requirements intended to keep up with advances in technology and how children interact with mobile apps and websites.
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On June 3, 2013, we wrote about the new COPPA requirements coming into effect starting July 1, including a variety of requirements intended to keep up with advances in technology and how children interact with mobile apps and websites.  These have now come into effect, and I've provided a more expanded discussion of these issues here in Bloomberg BNA Social Media & Policy Report.

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