U.S. businesses providing online services that are used by minors face a rapidly evolving patchwork of legal obligations. New and amended laws include online privacy and safety laws, age-appropriate design laws, app store accountability, and companion chatbot laws. Businesses face new product design and governance obligations, such as audits and risk assessments, consent, privacy and safety by default, data minimization, and age verification. Businesses are expected to determine whether their online services are likely to be used by minors, rather than rely on self-identified age.
Join this webinar for an update on how these news laws compare to each other and the state consumer privacy laws and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule, and emerging trends as well as the status of constitutional challenges under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
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