( NewsNation) — Disney has agreed to pay $10 million to resolve allegations it violated federal child privacy laws on YouTube ...
Disney will pay $10 million to settle DOJ allegations it violated children’s privacy laws through its popular YouTube content ...
Disney will pay $10 million to implement compliance measures after regulators said children’s YouTube videos were wrongly ...
The Walt Disney Co. is paying $10 million to settle allegations over the labeling of children-focused videos onto YouTube, ...
According to the Department of Justice, the stipulated order resolves a case referred by the Federal Trade Commission and ...
Theme park travel vloggers have become a defining aspect of the modern era. When it comes to Disney, the YouTube world is ...
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty to settle claims that it violated the Children's Online Privacy ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced today that the Walt Disney Co. has agreed to pay $10 million to settle allegations that the entertainment company had engaged in the “unlawful collection” of ...
The DOJ accused Disney of mislabeling videos aimed at children, resulting in targeted ads and unlawful data collection.
Disney has retracted a copyright claim it made on a YouTube video, publicly acknowledging "Steamboat Willie" as public domain. Credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images This feels significant: Disney has ...
Walt Disney Co. executives on Thursday warned that the company's dispute with YouTube could drag on, leaving subscribers to the Google-owned video platform without access to ABC, ESPN, FX and other ...
Earlier this week Michael Nathanson, a partner at MoffettNathanson, declared that based on revenue, YouTube will, by yearend, become "the new king of all media” surpassing Disney. In 2024 YouTube ...