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us: FTC Retains Children’s Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) Rule Without Changes (news release)

Posted in: Government & Policy at 18/04/2006 20:27

us: FTC Retains Children's Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) Rule Without Changes (news release)
The Federal Trade Commission today announced its decision to retain, without changes, the Children's Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) Rule, which implements the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
http://ftc.gov/opa/2006/03/coppa_frn.htm

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