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Re: New Federal Law (COPPA)
From: Andrew Brown <twofsonet () graffiti com>
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 16:26:18 -0400
If you operate a commercial Web site or an online service directed to children under 13 that collects personal information from children or if you operate a general audience Web site and have actual knowledge that it collects personal information from children, you must comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
i have a website that might be collecting information from children, even though that's not the "target" audience. can i ask the person how old they are, or is that a violation of the law? it seems to me that i must break the law in order to comply. or am i just being pedantic? -- |-----< "CODE WARRIOR" >-----| codewarrior () daemon org * "ah! i see you have the internet twofsonet () graffiti com (Andrew Brown) that goes *ping*!" andrew () crossbar com * "information is power -- share the wealth."
Current thread:
- RE: New Federal Law (COPPA) Robert Cannon (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Andrew Brown (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) John Hall (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Andrew Brown (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Patrick Evans (Apr 22)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) John Hall (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Andrew Brown (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Henry R. Linneweh (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Barry Shein (Apr 21)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Fw: New Federal Law (COPPA) Moe Allen (Apr 21)
- Re: Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Shawn McMahon (Apr 21)
- Re: Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Mr. James W. Laferriere (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Henry R. Linneweh (Apr 21)
- Re: New Federal Law (COPPA) Peter Galbavy (Apr 25)