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FTC’s COPPA Rule Changes Include AI Training Consent Requirement

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The Federal Trade Commission has published a Final Rule relating to changes in the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”) regulations, which will go into effect on Monday, June 23, 2025.  The final Rule generally provides 365 days from the final Rule’s publication date (April 22, 2025) to come into full compliance.  The Final Rule contains some substantive changes (including a prohibition of indefinite retention of a child’s data) bu…
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Komdigi is preparing rules that require game developers to classify users based on age.

Minors under 16 will be able to access online platforms and create accounts only with parental consent.

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