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Disney will pay $10 million to settle FTC claim it used cartoons to collect YouTube data on kids
Disney has agreed to pay $10 million to settle allegations from the Federal Trade Commission that it violated federal law by ...
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty for allowing children’s data to be collected on videos posted to YouTube ...
AI generated content seems to be everywhere these days—as it turns out, and yes, it’s very likely in some of the videos your baby or toddler is watching.
Disney will pay $10 million to settle an FTC complaint alleging it illegally collected kids' data on its YouTube channels such as Disney Jr.
Get-rich-quick hustlers say it’s a great time to push AI-generated kids videos on YouTube. WIRED found some channels targeting children that appear to be already embracing the technology.
A subset of YouTube channels create violent cartoon parodies featuring viral horror characters that are popular with kids.
Once the holy trinity of Cartoon Network, Disney, and Nickelodeon took over as the behemoths of children's animated programming, lesser-known shows from other networks never got into syndication or ...
We have a duty to protect our kids, the fact that these scumbags have found a way to spread their disease infected thoughts on those most vulnerable, by using cartoon videos, baffles my mind.
Animated movies are great, but I yearn for the days of "Home Alone" and "E.T." I've been showing my kids more live-action movies — and they love them.
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