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August 28, 2012
FTC Requests Comments to Additional Proposed COPPA Revisions
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is continuing its efforts to revise the rule it put in place to enforce the provisions of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). COPPA applies to web sites targeted at children that collect personal information directly from children or to web sites where the operator has actual knowledge that children under 13 are providing their personal information to the site. COPPA requires that web site operators notify parents and obtain their consent before collecting personal information from children under 13. In September 2011, the FTC released proposed revisions to the COPPA Rule. At that time, the FTC proposed changes to the definitions of “collects or collection,” “online contact information,” “personal information,” “support for the internal operations of the website or online service,” and “website or online service directed to children.” The revisions also addressed the parental notice requirements, confidentiality and security concerns, as well as safe harbor programs. The goal of the revisions was to address the rapid changes in online technologies, such as an increase in behavioral advertising and social media use. See our alert here discussing these revisions. Most recently, in August 2012, the FTC proposed additional revisions to the Rule. In this latest round of revisions, the FTC has proposed additional modifications to the definition of “operator,” “personal information,” and “website or online services directed to children.” The recent revisions were made in the hopes of strengthening and clarifying the Rule. Many of these changes were in response to public comments concerned with third party “plug-ins” such as advertising networks or downloadable software kits where such plug-ins are able to collect information from website visitors with or without transmitting the information through the website operator. Specifically, the latest FTC proposed revisions include changes to the definitions of several terms, including the following:
Comments to the latest proposed revisions are due to the FTC by September 24, 2012. We are continuing to monitor developments in this area and are awaiting the issuance of the final revised Rule. |
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