Gain an overview of kids’ privacy laws, regulations, and regulatory regimes, and how to comply with current and proposed legislation.
Kids of all ages are immersed in more digital media than ever, from social media apps to gaming channels to educational technology platforms. This puts children’s privacy in the headlines - and in the spotlight for federal and state regulators and lawmakers. Regulators like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have been expanding the types of businesses and services covered by existing federal laws like the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), and states are also passing their own children’s privacy laws, many implementing more extensive restrictions. These developments mean that businesses may need to comply with children’s privacy laws now or in the near future, even if they haven’t before. This program will provide an overview of kids’ privacy laws, regulations, and regulatory regimes, specifically how to comply with current and proposed legislation in various contexts (home, school, and metaverse).
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to review COPPA 101.
- You will be able to discuss FTC’s Proposed Updates to the COPPA Rule.
- You will be able to review self-regulatory regimes.
- You will be able to identify the state privacy landscape.
Agenda
Federal Regulatory Initiatives
- COPPA 101
- COPPA and Students
- FTC’s Proposed Updates to the COPPA Rule
- Federal Child Privacy Bills - COPPA 2.0 and KOSA
Self-Regulatory Regimes
- CARU’s Privacy Guardrails
- BBB’s Teenage Privacy Program
State Privacy Landscape
- Comprehensive State Privacy Laws
- Age-Appropriate Design Codes
- Social Media Laws
- Harmful Content Laws
Best Practices
Speakers
Nerissa Coyle McGinn,
Loeb & Loeb LLP- Partner with the law firm of Loeb & Loeb LLP
- Practice focuses on matters involving the convergence of advertising and promotions, artificial intelligence, emerging media, technology, privacy and intellectual property law
- Experience advising on matters involving digital advertising and promotions including on social media platforms; loyalty programs; the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA); and the Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU)
- Frequently publishes and speaks at events and conferences
Chanda Marlowe,
Loeb & Loeb LLP- Associate in the law firm of Loeb & Loeb LLP
- Specializes in child and student privacy matters
- Was the inaugural Christopher Wolf Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) where she worked on student privacy and advertising technology issues from a policymaking perspective
Who Should Attend
This live webinar is designed for presidents, vice presidents, business owners and managers, supervisors, directors, associates, accountants, administrative professionals, attorneys, and IT professionals.