Saturday, July 3, 2010
Advocacy Groups Demand FTC Put More Restrictions On Online Gaming Services
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Several child advocacy groups are requesting that the Federal Trade Commission put more restrictions on kids' online activity, in light of an increase in networked platforms including game consoles. The groups are pushing the FTC to update the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, established in 1998. With more platforms connecting to the internet, such as video game consoles and mobile phones, the groups are asking for a revision of the measure. "When Congress passed COPPA ...
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