BIG BROTHER BACKLASH: Appeals court breathes life into suit against Google for allegedly tracking kids' info
authority to regulate how websites collect personal identifying information from children under the age of 13. The statute includes language that bars companies from liability under state laws that are "inconsistent with the treatment of those activities or actions" prohibited by COPPA. violated COPPA and similar state laws by collecting data and tracking the online behavior of children without parental consent. But in July 2021, U.
"Since the bar on 'inconsistent' state laws implicitly preserves 'consistent' state substantive laws, it would be nonsensical to assume Congress intended to simultaneously preclude all state remedies for violations of those laws," Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown wrote for the unanimous court. 28 May 2022, Berlin: A boy lies on a bench and opens YouTube on his cell phone. Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
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